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Question: Assign E/Z configuration: 3 molecule. So going according to the CIP rule, We see that atomic number of Nitrogen Is higher than carbon, so group with CN molecule will get higher priority that is 1, and the other group with C(CH3)3 will have lower priority that is 2. Same procedure will be done for the right hand side of the double bond. Since one group has Bromine and the other group have iodine alongside carbon. An atomic number of bromine is less than iodine, therefore, a group with Iodine will have higher priority that is 1 as compared to a group having bromine atoms. Groups with bromine atoms will be given 2 priority.
Now after allotting the priority, we see that groups with the same priority are on different sides, therefore it will be an Z type isomer.
So, the given compound is having Z configuration.
Note: Cis-trans terminology is used when there are two same types of groups attached on the sides of the double bond. When same groups are attached on adjacent sides, it is called cis isomer, and when same group is attached on different sides then it called trans isomer.