Q9 P-d
Question
Which of the following compounds can exist as pairs of cis-trans isomers? Draw each cis-trans pair, and indicate the geometry of each isomer.
Step-by-Step Solution
VerifiedThe structure of the cis form of the compound is: Not possible
The structure of the trans form of the compound is: Not possible
Cis configuration is when two groups are on the same face of the double bond and trans configuration is when the groups are on opposite faces.
Both the isomers are stable and neither can be converted into the other without breaking and reforming chemical bonds.
Cis alkenes are less stable than their trans form as there is steric strain between the two bulky substituents are on same side of the double bond.
The condition for cis-trans isomerism in alkenes is that both of their carbons must be bonded to two different groups only then is cis-trans isomerism possible.
If one of their carbons bonded to two identical groups then cis-trans isomers can’t exist.
The structure of a given compound cannot exist in a cis and trans form as one of the carbon has identical groups attached. Here, only one structure is possible that is:
Structure of given compound