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2-butyne cannot show geometric isomerism but 2-butene does . give reason?​

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Answered by itzbhavesh282
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  • Because carbon 1 has two of the same substituent (in this case, H), 1-butene does not exhibit geometric isomerism, unlike its structural isomer, 2-butene (see below). Molecules which exhibit this kind of isomerism are known as geometric isomers (or cis-trans isomers).

Answered by Simi011
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Answer: Because carbon 1 has two of the same substituent (in this case, H), 1-butene does not exhibit geometric isomerism, unlike its structural isomer, 2-butene (see below). Molecules which exhibit this kind of isomerism are known as geometric isomers (or cis-trans isomers).

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