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    A Terpene Is Believed to Have One of the Structures
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A Terpene Is Believed to Have One of the Structures

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A terpene is believed to have one of the structures below.Based on the isoprene rule,which structure is more likely.Explain your reasoning. A terpene is believed to have one of the structures below.Based on the isoprene rule,which structure is more likely.Explain your reasoning.

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