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Kazeer [188]
3 years ago
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Which of the statements about the properties of the carbon-carbon double bond is not true? there is restricted rotation around t

he carbon-carbon double bond. the stability of the carbon-carbon double bond increases as the number of substituent groups increases. whenever the two groups on each end of a carbon-carbon double bond are the same, two diastereomers are possible. trans alkenes are generally more stable than cis alkenes?
Chemistry
1 answer:
matrenka [14]3 years ago
4 0

>there is restricted rotation around the carbon-carbon double bond.  (TRUE)

>the stability of the carbon-carbon double bond increases as the number of substituent groups increases. (TRUE)

>whenever the two groups on each end of a carbon-carbon double bond are the same, two diastereomers are possible. (TRUE)

>trans alkenes are generally more stable than cis alkenes. (NOT TRUE)

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