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define G.I in alkenes​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Isomers are compounds that have the same molecular formula, but have different arrangements of atoms. stereisomerism (which are isomers that differ, not in way their atoms are bonded together, but in the spatial arrangement of their atoms)

Answered by abhinav2618
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Alkenes exhibit geometrical isomerism due to possibility of different geometrical arrangements in space as rotation about.the double bond is restricted,

i)Cis form: If the identical atoms or group lie on the same side of the double bond , the isomer is called cis-form. guve a look at the figure 1.

ii)trans form: If the identical atoms or groups lie on the opposite side of the double bond, the isomer is called trans-form. see the figure 2.

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