- Messages
- 260
- Reaction score
- 104
- Points
- 53
Alright... Then there are 13 C and 18 H left. (26-18)/2 = 4, so 4 double bonds in the aliphatic chain. Plus the one in cyclohexene there are 5.If you read the question carefully enough, it states there's a cyclohexene ring and not a cyclohexane ring that the compound contains.
I guess there's no easier way to do this than to draw a quick small structure structure and count the number of hydrogen we're getting. :|