AVC LOOSELEAF CHEMISTRY W/CONNECT 2 SEM
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Chapter 24, Problem 24.5QP
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
Alkene exhibit geometric isomerism because rotation is restricted around the double bond; the reason has to be explained.
Concept introduction:
Alkene: General formula
Geometric isomers of
Cis-isomer: When two particular atoms (group of atoms) are adjacent to each other, the alkene is known as cis-isomer.
Trans-isomer: When two particular atoms (group of atoms) are across from each other, the alkene is known as cis-isomer.
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AVC LOOSELEAF CHEMISTRY W/CONNECT 2 SEM
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