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Interpretation:
Whether the cis-trans isomers possible for
Concept introduction:
The structural formula of a compound represents the molecular structure along with the atom connectivity and bonding arrangement.
Alkene contains a double bond between two carbons atoms whereas
Due to the presence of a double bond, the rotation about adjacent carbon-carbon atoms is highly restricted. Hence, alkenes can exist in two forms which have the similar molecular formula but different types of arrangement of atoms around the double bond. This isomerism is a type of stereoisomerism which is known as geometric isomerism or cis-trans isomerism, for example, 1, 2-dichloroethane can show the geometrical isomerism,
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