Write an acceptable IUPAC name for the compound below. Include
'cis' and trans' as part of the name when stereochemistry is
illustrated.
Write an acceptable IUPAC name for the compound below. Include
'cis' and trans' as part of the name when stereochemistry is
illustrated.
Cis/trans isomerism (geometric isomerism, configurational isomerism) is a term used in organic chemistry to refer to the stereoisomerism engendered in the relative orientation of functional groups within a molecule.
If higher priority groups/molecules attached to adjacent carbons of olefin oppositely called Trans, same side is Cis.
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