Comprendre la structure moléculaire à partir du nom donné

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In summary, the conversation is about a student asking for help with an exercise they did not do well on during their last exam. They are asking for help understanding the concept for next time and provide information about the molecules in the exercise. Another person offers to help but is unsure of what the student is asking for. There is also mention of a double-post in a different forum.
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bonjour ! voici un exercice que je n'ai pas réussi a faire lors de mon dernier contrôle... pourriez vous m'aider pour que je puisse comprendre pour la prochaine fois? je vous remercie beaucoup.

"compte tenu de la présence d'un carbone tétraèdrique et d'une double liaison particulière, expliquer combien de molécules sont conformes aux informations données par le nom fourni pour définir (incomplètement) cette molécule."

je ne sais pas si il faut utiliser les noms des molécules de l'exercice précédent...
si elles sont nécessaires, les voici :
3,5-diéthyl-4-isobutyl-6-méthylnonane
et 1,2-dibromo-3-chloro-5-éthylocta-1,4-diène :grumpy:
 
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I took 5 years of french love and i would be more than happy to help you :smile:, but I'm not 100% clear on what you are asking for. Could you clarify a little bit...by the way, my french was only to the four honors level so its not AP:blushing:. I'll still help as best I can. I also understand your frustration!
 
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I believe she is asking for the number of isomers for each compound (but I suspect I'm wrong).

This is a double-post. The other copy is in K-12 homework help.
 

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