Cis and Trans Isomers
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- čas přidán 23. 04. 2018
- This organic chemistry video tutorial provides a basic introduction into cis and trans isomers using alkenes and cycloalkanes.
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Newman Projections:
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Perspective Formula to Newman Projection:
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Torsional and Steric Strain:
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Cycloalkanes - Angle Strain:
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I'm new to chemistry, i need to know, how to identify All trans, TGTG' & T3GT3G' of alpha, beta & gamma phases of PVDF polymer !
I don't understand where the trans & gauche bonds exactly preset in different phases of PVDF.
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What are the adverbs that make the compound cis or trans?
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dear sir, i have a question , how trans-1-2-dichloroethene's Dipolar become "0" ?, because these Forces are not pointed into a same point,(((i know total force is zero,but there is a TURNING EFFECT no??)) how it possible Zero? Explain someone please??
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for example, if I have "Trans-1-Chloro-3-Nitrocycloneheane" does it mater which one I draw (label) "out or in"?
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What if all the groups that are attached to carbons are different? Can they form isomers then ?
Yes, but instead of cis and trans, you use de (z) and (E) system. You have to compare if the groups with the biggest molar mass are on the same side or if they are at opposite sides
@@watermelonmelon yea or u can compare with atomic numbers it's the same (the order)
i also had the same question
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Is it still okay if the two groups on the same side are chlorine instead of hydrogen for the cis isomer?
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Can we applied this in alkane
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Also can you tell why are cis isomers bent or have a kink
How are 3 dashes different from 5 dashes? Do the 3 dashes represent -OH? And 5 dash for CH3?
how do you know the degree of the boiling points at 1:50
What are the mechanisms and terms involved in cis and trans isomerization of alkene
Alkenes lack the ability to rotate because of the pi bond.
I still can't understand
What is the full name of the compound at 3:30?
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Can someone explain why we can't have isomers if we have two identical groups connected to the same atom?
I am very late but it is about the arrangement of atoms in space. You need to have four different groups so that they are nonsuperimposable. If they are superimposable then the image becomes just a rotation of the first version, rather than an enantiomer.
@@MorningOnMars so we need to have a chiral center for that?
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in 5:05 how is it a trans isomer?
I remember some of this from college.
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Could s.o answer me. 4 of them are different. how to say cis and trans
Super late, but you would have to check each atom that bonded with one carbon. From these atoms, the one with highest priority is the atom with “highest atomic mass”
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the two examples at the beginning of the video ,these are not cis and trans these are supposed to be called Z and E , i'd like to be corrected if i'm wrong
they are cis trans
They can be named by both ways
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@@AsapRockyOG I never hear of Z and E. But I have known cis and trans all my a level life
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Well this video didn’t answer my question but maybe this comment will help someone else (if replied to):
How does one determine which of two cis-trans isomers is MORE ACIDIC
trans isomer is more acidic.
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