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can a carbon-carbon double bond give rise to optical isomerism

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You only get optical isomers if all four groups attached to the central carbon are different. The essential difference between the two examples we've looked at lies in the symmetry of the molecules. If there are two groups the same attached to the central carbon atom, the molecule has a plane of symmetry.

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