Question
Question: Which of the following statements about geometrical isomerism is/are correct? (a) It is also calle...
Which of the following statements about geometrical isomerism is/are correct?
(a) It is also called cis-trans isomerism.
(b) It is exhibited by alkenes only.
(c) Alkynes can also show geometrical isomerism.
(d) In cis-isomer identical groups are on same side.
Solution
Geometrical Isomerism what is this property, which hydrocarbons shows these properties and which not, alternate names, Geometrical isomerism is sub-type of which isomerism and detailed knowledge about the Geometrical Isomerism.
Complete answer:
We start with the definition of geometrical isomerism:
Geometrical isomerism: The isomerism in which the chemical compounds are having the same molecular formula, same functional groups but the spatial arrangement of some compounds are different.
Geometrical Isomerism is the sub-type of StereoIsomerism.
Conditions of Geometrical Isomerism:
- The hydrocarbon must have at-least one double bonded carbon atoms to satisfy the condition, i.e, the hydrocarbon must be alkene (Alkene: The carbon with at-least one double bonded carbon is called Alkene.)
- In these types of isomerism, if the two identical atoms or groups are on the same side of the carbon’s double bond known as cis isomer and , if the two identical atoms or groups are on the opposite side of the carbon’s double bond is called trans isomer.
That is why Geometrical Isomers are also called cis-trans Isomers.
Hence, this question has multi-correct options, the correct options are (a), (b) and (d).
Additional information:
So, let’s start with the definition of Isomerism.
Isomerism: Isomerism is the property of hydrocarbons in which they have the same chemical formula but their structures are different.
There are two types of Isomerism:
(a) Structural Isomerism
(b) Stereo Isomerism
Structural Isomerism are of four types:
(a) Chain Isomerism
(b) Position Isomerism
(c) Functional group Isomerism
(d) Metamerism
Stereo Isomerism are of two types:
(a) Geometrical Isomerism
(b) Optical Isomerism
Note: If the two atoms or groups are not same, although they will show the Geometrical isomerism. Then the Geometrical Isomerism will be named as E and Z transform depending upon the priority of atoms or groups.