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OpenStudy (somy):

Cis trans isomers question!!

OpenStudy (somy):

a bit confusing to find how many cis-trans isomers are possible

OpenStudy (somy):

@emcrazy14 @Kainui

OpenStudy (somy):

@chmvijay

OpenStudy (chmvijay):

wait it needs time to draw :P

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[2^{n}\] where n= number of double bonds

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[2^{3} = 8\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

O_O

OpenStudy (chmvijay):

i think ur getting 6 and other 2 arise bcoz of the central = bond on the basis of CISand trans conformation of the side bonds

OpenStudy (anonymous):

whaooo emcrazy.....you'e BRILLIANT!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

you're

OpenStudy (somy):

wow is it some kind of formula?? @emcrazy14

OpenStudy (somy):

i don't quite get it @chmvijay

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes, it's a formula. xD

OpenStudy (chmvijay):

ok use @emcrazy14 formula :P

OpenStudy (somy):

coooooool so i don't need to draw those nightmaresss

OpenStudy (chmvijay):

yaaa sure :P

OpenStudy (anonymous):

No, you don't have to.

OpenStudy (somy):

okaaay thanx :* @emcrazy14 and @chmvijay

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Somy lol 'nightmares'

OpenStudy (chmvijay):

but its not good to practice that :P

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yea thanks @chmvijay and @emcrazy14 :D

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