Why is rotation restricted for Cis-trans/geometrical isomers? I will mark the first RIGHT answer as brainliest
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Why is rotation restricted for Cis-trans/geometrical isomers? I will mark the first RIGHT answer as brainliest
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As a consequence of the double bond,some alkene compounds exhibit a unique type of isomerism.Rotation around a single bond occurs readily while rotation around a double bond I'd restricted.The Pi bond prevents rotation because of the electron overlap both above and below the plane of the atoms.