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what is systrance isomerism?

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Answered by Lamesoul
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Drawing structural formulae for the last pair of models gives two possible isomers.

In one, the two chlorine atoms are locked on opposite sides of the double bond. This is known as the trans isomer. (trans : from latin meaning "across" - as in transatlantic).

In the other, the two chlorine atoms are locked on the same side of the double bond. This is know as the cis isomer. (cis : from latin meaning "on this side")


The most likely example of geometric isomerism 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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Answered by Anonymous
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Cis-Trans Isomerism......Cis-Trans isomerism in organic chemistry is commonly termed as configurational isomerism or geometrical isomerisms. It is a type of stereoisomerism. Here the atoms comprising of isomers have different spatial arrangement even though they are made up to join in the same order. Cis-Trans isomerism is one of the forms of stereoisomerism.Isomers are molecules that possess different arrangement in space and have the same molecular formula. Isomers are classified into Structural isomerism and Stereoisomerism. Structural isomerism is a type of isomerism where the functional group and atoms are joined together in a different way. They include functional group isomerism, chain isomerism, and position isomerism. One examples of an isomer includes Propadiene and Propyne comprising of different bond types.
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