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Which of the following is NOT a requirement for geometrical isomerism in alkenes?
A. Each carbon of the double bond must be bonded to two different groups.
B. Restricted rotation around the double bond.
C. The molecule must contain at least one chiral center.
D. The double bond must be present.
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