Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The cis-trans isomerism in case of the compound is to be discussed, if so then the line drawing of the corresponding figure is to drawn.
Concept introduction:
Cis-trans isomers are isomers which have different arrangement of group of atoms around double bond. The condition for a molecule to be in cis-trans isomeric state is that it should be bonded to two non-identical atoms or group of atoms on either side of double bond.
The line drawing is chemical structure in which carbon and hydrogen molecules are not drawn, in these types of structure lines are used to draw structure representing molecules.
(b)
Interpretation:
The cis-trans isomerism in case of the compound is to be discussed, if so then the line drawing of the corresponding figure is to drawn.
Concept introduction:
Cis-trans isomers are isomers which have different arrangement of group of atoms around double bond. The condition for a molecule to be in cis-trans isomeric state is that it should be bonded to two non-identical atoms or group of atoms on either side of double bond.
The line drawing is chemical structure in which carbon and hydrogen molecules are not drawn, in these types of structure lines are used to draw structure representing molecules.
(c)
Interpretation:
The cis-trans isomerism in case of the compound is to be discussed, if so then the line drawing of the corresponding figure is to drawn.
Concept introduction:
Cis-trans isomers are isomers which have different arrangement of group of atoms around double bond. The condition for a molecule to be in cis-trans isomeric state is that it should be bonded to two non-identical atoms or group of atoms on either side of double bond.
The line drawing is chemical structure in which carbon and hydrogen molecules are not drawn, in these types of structure lines are used to draw structure representing molecules.
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