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How many isomeric trisubstituted benzenes C3H3XYZ are possible?
C=C
A carbon-carbon double bond, representing a type of covalent bond between two carbon atoms, involved in unsaturated organic compounds.
Terminal C-H Stretch
A term used to describe the absorption feature in infrared spectroscopy corresponding to the vibration of C-H bonds at the end of carbon chains.
IR Absorption
A spectroscopic technique that measures the absorption of infrared light by molecules, used to identify certain functional groups based on their vibrational energy.
Hydrogenation
A chemical reaction where hydrogen is added to double or triple bonds in an organic compound, often resulting in saturated compounds.
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