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what is gemotrical isomers give example

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Answered by Anonymous
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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.

Answered by rukhsanaadnan7
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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

examples

The most likely example of geometric isomerism you will meet at an introductory level is but-2-ene. In one case, the CH3 groups are on opposite sides of the double bond, and in the other case they are on the same side. Geometric isomers can only occur where there is restricted rotation about a bond.

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