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what is geometrical isomerism?​

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Geometric isomers are chemical species with the same type and quantity of atoms as another species, yet having a different geometric structure. Atoms or groups exhibit different spatial arrangements on either side of a chemical bond or ring structure. ... and trans, meaning "on the other side".

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.
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Geometrical isomerism

these are the chemical species with the same type and quantity if atoms as another species,and heaving a different geometric structure.

cis -trans isomerism is also called as geometrical isomerism or configurational isomerism.

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