Hi Rajib & Yuktimmana,
Cyclododecene has twelve carbon atoms in a ring, and one of the bonds is a
double bond. This means that there are two forms, cis and trans. Neither is
wrong, if not specified explicitly. For the rest, the structure is very
flexible, so there is not a single structure, but it's moving, and there
are many possible correct structures.
Best,
Tsjerk
On Thu, May 7, 2015 at 10:22 PM, bkpsusmitaa <bkpsusmi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> We have searched for cyclododecene and different website has different
> structure. Which of these is true? Is it possible for it to be
> analysed by PyMol?
> Regards,
> Rajib & Yuktimmana
>
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