Cis-trans isomerism:2.1.3
2.1.3
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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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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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Previously, constitutional isomers have been defined as molecules that have the same molecular formula, but different atom connectivity.
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If one of the double-bond carbons of an alkene is attached to two identical groups, cis-trans isomerism is not possible. Here, interchanging the ...
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These two compounds are cis-trans isomers (or geometric isomers), compounds that have different configurations (groups permanently in different ...
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.
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- ...