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Photochemical isomerization of (2E,4E)‑hexa‑2,4‑diene to (2Z,4E)‑hexa‑2,4‑diene is a two‑step process in which a photochemically driven intermediate forms and then thermally rearranges to give the product. Draw the structure of this intermediate, clearly

Photochemical isomerization of (2E,4E)‑hexa‑2,4‑diene to (2Z,4E)‑hexa‑2,4‑diene is a two‑step process in which a photochemically driven intermediate forms and then thermally rearranges to give the product. Draw the structure of this intermediate, clearly indicating stereochemistry by drawing a wedged bond, a dashed bond and two in‑plane bonds per chiral carbon.

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Photochemical isomerization of (2E,4E)‑hexa‑2,4‑diene to (2Z,4E)‑hexa‑2,4‑diene is a two‑step process in which a photochemically driven intermediate forms and then thermally rearranges to give the product. Draw the structure of this intermediate, clearly
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