QUESTION IMAGE
Question
which of the following cannot display cis-trans isomerism?
2-bromo-3-octene
3-pentene
1-heptene
2-methyl-4-nonene
all of these molecules can display cis-trans isomerism.
question 5 (10 points)
Brief Explanations
To determine which compound cannot display cis - trans isomerism, we use the rule for cis - trans isomerism in alkenes: a double - bonded carbon must have two different groups attached, and the two carbons of the double bond together must have non - identical groups on each side.
- For 2 - bromo - 3 - octene:
- The double bond is at the 3rd carbon. The two carbons of the double bond have different substituents, so it can show cis - trans isomerism.
- For 3 - pentene:
- The structure of 3 - pentene is $CH_3CH_2CH = CHCH_3$. The two carbons of the double bond have different substituents (on one carbon we have $CH_3$ and $CH_2CH_3$, on the other carbon we have $CH_3$ and $CH_2CH_3$ but arranged differently), so it can show cis - trans isomerism.
- For 1 - heptene:
- The structure of 1 - heptene is $CH_2=CHCH_2CH_2CH_2CH_2CH_3$. One of the carbons in the double bond has two hydrogen atoms attached ($CH_2$ group). For cis - trans isomerism, each carbon of the double bond should have two different groups. Since one carbon has two H atoms, it cannot show cis - trans isomerism.
- For 2 - methyl - 4 - nonene:
- The double bond is at the 4th carbon. The two carbons of the double bond have different substituents, so it can show cis - trans isomerism.
Snap & solve any problem in the app
Get step-by-step solutions on Sovi AI
Photo-based solutions with guided steps
Explore more problems and detailed explanations
1 - heptene