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What does the prefix trans- indicate?A.The molecule is an alkane with no double bonds.B.There are at least two double bonds in the molecule.C.The carbons on either side of the double bond are pointed in the same direction.D.The carbons on either side of the double bond are pointed in opposite directions.

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What does the prefix trans- indicate?A.The molecule is an alkane with no double bonds.B.There are at least two double bonds in the molecule.C.The carbons on either side of the double bond are pointed in the same direction.D.The carbons on either side of the double bond are pointed in opposite directions.

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The prefix "trans-" indicates that the carbons on either side of the double bond are pointed in opposite directions.

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