sgeometrical isomerism
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Geometric isomers are two or more coordination compounds which contain the same number and types of atoms, and bonds (i.e., the connectivity between atoms is the same), but which have different spatial arrangements of the atoms. Not all coordination compounds have geometric isomers.
In one, the two chlorine atoms are locked on opposite sides of the double bond. This is known as the trans isomer. ... The most likely example of geometric isomerism you will meet at an introductory level is but-2-ene.
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