Isomerism and StereochemistryeasyMCQ SINGLE

The strict restriction of free rotation around a carbon-carbon double bond, which essentially causesIsomerism and Stereochemistry Chemistry Question

Question

The strict restriction of free rotation around a carbon-carbon double bond, which essentially causes geometrical isomerism, is theoretically attributed to:

Answer: B

💡 Solution & Explanation

A carbon-carbon double bond consists of one sigma bond and one pi bond. The pi bond is formed by the sideways (lateral) overlap of parallel unhybridized p-orbitals. Rotating one carbon atom by $90^\circ$ relative to the other destroys this overlap and breaks the pi bond, which requires substantial energy ($\sim 62$ kcal/mol). This energetic barrier rigidly freezes the spatial positions of the attached groups.

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