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Explain geometric isomerism​

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Answered by dazzy09
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Cis–trans isomerism, also known as geometric isomerism or configurational isomerism, is a term used in organic chemistry. The prefixes "cis" and "trans" are from Latin: "this side of" and "the other side of", respectively

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Geometric isomers are molecules that are locked into their spatial positions with respect to one another due to a double bond or a ring structure. For example, consider the following two molecules. ... These are geometric isomers because the ring structure will not allow these molecules to interconvert.

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