Biology, asked by bollamadhuri8, 1 year ago

When both c-alpha atoms are on the same side of a peptide bond, it is called a ______ isomer?

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Answered by larus
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The given blank can be filled with cis isomer.  

The cis-trans isomer comes under the category of geometric isomer. It prevails in alkenes, that is, organic molecules that exhibit double bonds. When two higher priority or similar groups are combined with the carbon on the similar end, it is called cis isomer, and when it is combined with the contrary end it is known as trans isomer.  


Answered by Arslankincsem
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When both of the c-alpha atoms are lying on the same side of the peptide bond, it is defined as a Cis isomer.


These are the organic molecules that possess double bonds.


When the two similar or more of the priority groups have been connected on the opposite side of each other it is defined as Trans isomer

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