How can you recognize geometric isomers?
1 Answer
Got models?
Explanation:
Cis-trans isomerism is fairly easy to appreciate and represent for an olefin or ring structure. It is less intuitive and much harder to represent stereoisomerism, where handedness is an issue.
The use of models as an aid to visualize geometry is widespread among professors of chemistry; it is less common among undergraduate students, who think they might be playing with toys. Of course, you still have to represent your model on the printed page, which is a non-trivial exercise.
I can offer one tip! Suppose you have represented your chiral centre,