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Standard XII
Chemistry
Nucleophilic Addition at the Carbonyl
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What is the number of geometrical isomers of the given compound?
C
H
3
C
H
=
C
H
C
H
2
C
H
=
C
H
2
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Solution
C
H
3
−
C
H
=
C
H
C
H
2
−
C
H
=
C
H
2
Only 2 geometrical isomers because the terminal alkane has two same groups attached.
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