Determining How Substituted Double Bonds Are
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https://joechem.io/videos/204 for video on jOeCHEM and attached worksheet + solution (below video on jOeCHEM aka the link). https://joechem.io/videos/204 for video on jOeCHEM. In this video, we'll dive into how to answer the question of 'how substituted is this particular double bond?'. We'll go over how to identify mono, di, tri, and tetra substituted double bonds and discuss how being more or less substituted affects a double bond's stability.