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Do alkenes show optical isomerism?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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It says odd # of double bonds are in the same plane and are NOT chiral. So no, alkenes (1 double bond) are not active because the substituents are planar, and thus alkenes always have a mirror plane (the plane of the double bond).

Answered by vikashpatnaik2009
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Are alkenes optically active stereo centers? It says odd # of double bonds are in the same plane and are NOT chiral. So no, alkenes (1 double bond) are not active because the substituents are planar, and thus alkenes always have a mirror plane (the plane of the double bond).

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