Explain why 1-chloropropene, CH3CH=CHCl exists as two geometric isomers whereas 3-chloropropene, CH2=CHCH2Cl does not.
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2-Chloropropene is an organochlorine compound with the formula CH₂=CCH₃. It is a colorless gas that condenses just below room temperature. Unlike the closely related vinyl chloride, which is a major industrial chemical, 2-chloropropene has no commercial applications and is a lightly studied compound.
(C=C with cis / trans or E / Z isomers) has to be E-1-chloropropene and Z-1-chloropropene. ... there are 3 other isomers, chlorocyclopropane, 2-chloropropene and 3-chloropropene.
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