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Cis-TransIsomerismreferstothephenomenonwheremoleculeshavethesameatomsbutdifferintheirspatialarrangementduetothepositionofsubstituents ...。其他文章還包含有:「13.2」、「7.5」、「Cis」、「Cis-TransIsomers」、「Cis–transisomerism」、「DifferenceBetweenCisandTransIsomers」、「geometric(cistrans)isomerism」、「TransIsomer」

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13.2
13.2

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Cis-trans (geometric) isomerism exists when there is restricted rotation in a molecule and there are two nonidentical groups on each doubly ...

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7.5
7.5

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These two compounds are cis-trans isomers (or geometric isomers), compounds that have different configurations (groups permanently in different ...

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Cis
Cis

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Stereoisomerism occurs when substances have the same molecular formula, but a different arrangement of their atoms in space. Cis-trans isomerism is one type ...

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Cis-Trans Isomers
Cis-Trans Isomers

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Cis-trans isomers exhibit a type of stereoisomerism where the atoms have different spatial arrangements in three-dimensional space.

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Cis–trans isomerism
Cis–trans isomerism

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Cis–trans isomers are stereoisomers, that is, pairs of molecules which have the same formula but whose functional groups are in different orientations in three- ...

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Difference Between Cis and Trans Isomers
Difference Between Cis and Trans Isomers

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The isomers in which two similar atoms or groups of atoms lie on the same side of a double bond are stated as cis isomers. whereas the isomers in which two ...

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geometric (cis  trans) isomerism
geometric (cis trans) isomerism

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Geometric isomerism (also known as cis-trans isomerism or E-Z isomerism) is a form of stereoisomerism. This page explains what stereoisomers are and how you ...

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Trans Isomer
Trans Isomer

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A trans isomer is defined as an isomer in which the functional groups are located on the other sides of the double bond and the word trans itself originated from a Latin word which means “across” or “on the other side” (Smith, 2010).