a.
To identify:
If each of the given compounds exist as cis-trans stereoisomers and to draw the condensed structure of the two stereoisomers.
Concept introduction:
Stereoisomers are those compounds in which atoms of the compound have different arrangement in the space.
Cis stereoisomers are those isomers in which two substisutent groups are present on the same side of the double bond in the given molecule.
Trans stereoisomers are those isomers in which two substisutent groups are present on the opposite side of the double bond in the given molecule.
b.
To identify:
If each of the given compounds exist as cis-trans stereoisomers and to draw the condensed structure of the two stereoisomers.
Concept introduction:
Stereoisomers are those compounds in which atoms of the compound have different arrangement in the space.
Cis stereoisomers are those isomers in which two substisutent groups are present on the same side of the double bond in the given molecule.
Trans stereoisomers are those isomers in which two substisutent groups are present on the opposite side of the double bond in the given molecule.
c.
To identify:
If each of the given compounds exist as cis-trans stereoisomers and to draw the condensed structure of the two stereoisomers.
Concept introduction:
Stereoisomers are those compounds in which atoms of the compound have different arrangement in the space.
Cis stereoisomers are those isomers in which two substisutent groups are present on the same side of the double bond in the given molecule.
Trans stereoisomers are those isomers in which two substisutent groups are present on the opposite side of the double bond in the given molecule.
d.
To identify:
If each of the given compounds exist as cis-trans stereoisomers and to draw the condensed structure of the two stereoisomers.
Concept introduction:
Stereoisomers are those compounds in which atoms of the compound have different arrangement in the space.
Cis stereoisomers are those isomers in which two substisutent groups are present on the same side of the double bond in the given molecule.
Trans stereoisomers are those isomers in which two substisutent groups are present on the opposite side of the double bond in the given molecule.
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