Hey XYZ Student, In this example, yes the double bond could form on either side (because of symmetry). If you had an asymmetric example (like doing this with 2-butone), then you would make the "more substituted" double bond aka the double bond where the carbons in the double bond are attached to the most carbons. Let me know if that makes sense.
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In this enol , the double bond is formed in the right . Can the double bond be formed at the left of the OH ?
Hey XYZ Student,
In this example, yes the double bond could form on either side (because of symmetry). If you had an asymmetric example (like doing this with 2-butone), then you would make the "more substituted" double bond aka the double bond where the carbons in the double bond are attached to the most carbons.
Let me know if that makes sense.
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