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Card 6

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What is the definition of stereoisomers?

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Card 7

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Why type category of isomerisms do E-Z stereoisomers come under?

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Card 8

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What does E mean in E-Z stereoisomerism mean?

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Card 9

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What does Z in E-Z stereoisomerism mean?

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Card 10

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Give the names of the two E-Z stereoisomers of but-2-ene?

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Card 11

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Why is methylpropene not an E-Z stereoisomer?

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Card 12

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Why type os isomer is methylpropene to but-2-ene then?

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Card 13

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Which E-isomers or Z-isomers have a higher boiling point and why?

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Card 14

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Which E-isomers or Z-isomers have a higher melting point and why?

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Card 15

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For alkenes in general, what are the only intermolecular forces present?

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