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geometric isomer

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noun

Chemistry.
  1. each of two or more chemical compounds having the same molecular formula but a different geometric arrangement; an unsaturated compound or ring compound in which rotation around a carbon bond is restricted, as in cis- and trans- configurations.


geometric isomer Scientific  
/ jē′ə-mĕtrĭk /
  1. Any of two or more stereoisomers that differ in the arrangement of atoms or groups of atoms around a structurally rigid bond, such as a double bond or a ring. Geometric isomers differ from one another in physical properties like melting and boiling points.

  2. Compare enantiomer


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Draw the other geometric isomer and give its full name.

From Textbooks • Feb. 14, 2019

The compound 2-butene and some other alkenes also form a second type of isomer called a geometric isomer.

From Textbooks • Feb. 14, 2019

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