Shweta Thakur posted an Question
January 05, 2021 • 01:25 am 30 points
  • IIT JAM
  • Chemistry (CY)

Although alkene resist rotation then why cis or trans isomer formed

although alkene resist rotation then why cis or trans isomer formed

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    Priyanshu kumar best-answer

    If alkenes have two different substituents at each end of the C=C then they can exist as stereoisomers (as geometric isomers). This is because there is restricted rotation of the double bond due to the pi bond which means they don't readily interconvert.

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    sir restricted rotation se to Kuch bhi ni hona chahiye n

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    ye geometrical isomers me exist karte hai...geometrical isomers tabhi hote hai jb restricted rotation hote hai

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    sir

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    sir

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    Dinesh khalmaniya 1 Best Answer

    Cis and trans isomers are not interconvertable so these are geometrical isomers. actually Cis and Trans are two different isomers of one molecule. that mean if molecule possesses double bond then it can exist into two forms Cis and Trans

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    sir restricted rotation hai then also compound BN re hai

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    yes, rotation nhi he phir bhi exist krte he

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    why

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    Because double bonded group two way me add ho skte he na. one is cis and another is trans

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    ye geometrical isomerism ki property he. yha conversation nhi hua hum two different molecule ko hi geometrical isomers bol rhe he

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    ok

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