Chemistry task Lewis notation?
Does anyone know how many ways there are to draw Butin and Hexen using Lewis notation? I appreciate any help.
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There are 1-butyne and 2-butyne. There are 1-hexene, 2-hexene and 3-hexene. For 2-hexene and 3-hexene are each E- and Z-isometry.