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cis alkene is more soluble than trans alkene​

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Answered by avku
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The cis isomer is called maleic acid and the trans isomer fumaric acid. ... As a general trend, trans alkenes tend to have higher melting points and lower solubility in inert solvents, as trans alkenes, in general, are more symmetrical than cis alkenes.

Answered by nagathegenius
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Explanation:

TRANS ALKENE MORE SOLUBLE THAN CIS ALKENE BECAUSE THE MELTING POINT OF TRANS ALKENE IS MORE THAN CIS ALKENE

BECAUSE OF PACKING EFFICIENCY

BY FAZANS RULE

METING POINT DIRECTLY PROPORTIONAL TO SOLUBILITY

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