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10 years ago
Use E/Z to describe stereochemistry around the double bond as appropriate. Do not use cis/trans. There are 4 or less possible stereoisomers.

I can derive the structure from the proper name of the stereoisomers.
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10 years ago
My first stop would be wikipedia or google for a quick reference. I actually had a similar question not even 5 days ago, but I couldn't find the answer. If it's possible, try getting help from someone with more knowledge/experience/expertise, like a professional if it's possible. This can be pretty important.

I saw a forum with this online, but I didn't have time to read it all. Try checking it out. I want to help out more, but I'm not 100% sure about the answer. Sorry I'm not much help. I hope you found your answer! Good luck
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