Here are the essential concepts you must grasp in order to answer the question correctly.
E/Z Configuration
E/Z configuration is a method of describing the stereochemistry of alkenes based on the priority of substituents attached to the double bond. The 'E' (entgegen) configuration indicates that the highest priority groups are on opposite sides of the double bond, while the 'Z' (zusammen) configuration indicates that they are on the same side. This system is crucial for understanding the geometric isomerism in alkenes.
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The Cahn-Ingold-Prelog priority rules are used to assign priorities to substituents based on atomic number and connectivity. The atom with the higher atomic number gets higher priority. If the first atoms are the same, the priority is determined by the next atoms in the substituent chain. This is essential for determining whether a compound is E or Z.
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Geometric Isomerism
Geometric isomerism occurs when compounds have the same molecular formula and connectivity but differ in the spatial arrangement of atoms. In alkenes, this is primarily due to the restricted rotation around the double bond, leading to distinct E and Z configurations. Understanding geometric isomerism is vital for predicting the physical and chemical properties of compounds.
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