A trans isomer is when one group is above a double bond, and the other group is below the double bond. A cis configuration is when both groups are on the same side of the double bond.
trans isomers
The potassium salt of the trans isomer is purple colored.The potassium salt of the cis isomer is blue-gray colored.
If you mean what is an isomer then it is a compound with the same chemical formula but with a different structure
Because , Cis isomer are same group on same side of the c=c bond . & those are bulky group on the same side , they are formed steric repulsion to each other then Cis isomer are less stable than trans isomer is same group of opposite side of c=c bond no formation of steric repulsion to each other. and trans isomer is more stable than Cis isomer.....
because trans is more stable than cis since there is reduced interaction between the groups
trans isomers
Yes.
If you mean what is an isomer then it is a compound with the same chemical formula but with a different structure
The potassium salt of the trans isomer is purple colored.The potassium salt of the cis isomer is blue-gray colored.
Because , Cis isomer are same group on same side of the c=c bond . & those are bulky group on the same side , they are formed steric repulsion to each other then Cis isomer are less stable than trans isomer is same group of opposite side of c=c bond no formation of steric repulsion to each other. and trans isomer is more stable than Cis isomer.....
The trans isomer.
Isomer is the term used for chemical compounds having the same molecular formula, in physics the term isomer is meaningless although the term Isotope is used.
Structural isomer
CH3-CH=CH-CH2-CH2-CH2-CH3 if hydrogen of doble bonded carbons are at the same side of plane of double bond then it is cis isomer....
because trans is more stable than cis since there is reduced interaction between the groups
A structural isomer is when molecules have the same formula, but a different structure. Glucose is a structural isomer because Pyruvate and Ribose have the same formula (CH2O), but have a different number of carbons, hydrogens and oxygens: C3H6O3 - Pyruvate C5H10O5 - Ribose C6H12O6 - Glucose Hope this helps! :)
Isomers have equal chemical formula while having different chemical structures. CH3NH2 does not have different chemical structures with the same chemical formula. Therefor CH3NH2 is not an isomer.