EP ESSENTIAL ORG.CHEM.-MOD.MASTERING
EP ESSENTIAL ORG.CHEM.-MOD.MASTERING
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Chapter 4, Problem 54P

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

E or Z configuration has to be identified for the given compounds.

Concept introduction:

Cistrans isomerism (or) geometric isomerism or configurational isomerism:

The two similar groups (or higher priority groups) are in same side in double bond of alkenes is called as cis isomer (or Z-isomer). Two similar groups (or higher priority groups) are opposite side in double bond of alkenes is called as trans isomer (or E-isomer).

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EP ESSENTIAL ORG.CHEM.-MOD.MASTERING   , Chapter 4, Problem 54P , additional homework tip  1

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

E or Z configuration has to be identified for the given compounds.

Concept introduction:

Cistrans isomerism (or) geometric isomerism or configurational isomerism:

The two similar groups (or higher priority groups) are in same side in double bond of alkenes is called as cis isomer (or Z-isomer). Two similar groups (or higher priority groups) are opposite side in double bond of alkenes is called as trans isomer (or E-isomer).

Example:

EP ESSENTIAL ORG.CHEM.-MOD.MASTERING   , Chapter 4, Problem 54P , additional homework tip  2

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

E or Z configuration has to be identified for the given compounds.

Concept introduction:

Cistrans isomerism (or) geometric isomerism or configurational isomerism:

The two similar groups (or higher priority groups) are in same side in double bond of alkenes is called as cis isomer (or Z-isomer). Two similar groups (or higher priority groups) are opposite side in double bond of alkenes is called as trans isomer (or E-isomer).

Example:

EP ESSENTIAL ORG.CHEM.-MOD.MASTERING   , Chapter 4, Problem 54P , additional homework tip  3

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

E or Z configuration has to be identified for the given compounds.

Concept introduction:

Cistrans isomerism (or) geometric isomerism or configurational isomerism:

The two similar groups (or higher priority groups) are in same side in double bond of alkenes is called as cis isomer (or Z-isomer). Two similar groups (or higher priority groups) are opposite side in double bond of alkenes is called as trans isomer (or E-isomer).

Example:

EP ESSENTIAL ORG.CHEM.-MOD.MASTERING   , Chapter 4, Problem 54P , additional homework tip  4

(e)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

E or Z configuration has to be identified for the given compounds.

Concept introduction:

Cistrans isomerism (or) geometric isomerism or configurational isomerism:

The two similar groups (or higher priority groups) are in same side in double bond of alkenes is called as cis isomer (or Z-isomer). Two similar groups (or higher priority groups) are opposite side in double bond of alkenes is called as trans isomer (or E-isomer).

Example:

EP ESSENTIAL ORG.CHEM.-MOD.MASTERING   , Chapter 4, Problem 54P , additional homework tip  5

(f)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

E or Z configuration has to be identified for the given compounds.

Concept introduction:

Cistrans isomerism (or) geometric isomerism or configurational isomerism:

The two similar groups (or higher priority groups) are in same side in double bond of alkenes is called as cis isomer (or Z-isomer). Two similar groups (or higher priority groups) are opposite side in double bond of alkenes is called as trans isomer (or E-isomer).

Example:

EP ESSENTIAL ORG.CHEM.-MOD.MASTERING   , Chapter 4, Problem 54P , additional homework tip  6

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