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Geometrical Isomerism across an endocyclic (internal) double bond is strictly dependent on ring sizeIsomerism and Stereochemistry Chemistry Question

Question

Geometrical Isomerism across an endocyclic (internal) double bond is strictly dependent on ring size. At what minimum cycloalkene ring size does the highly strained 'trans' isomer become physically possible and isolable at room temperature?

Answer: C

💡 Solution & Explanation

In small cycloalkene rings (3-7 carbons), massive angle strain permanently locks the internal $\pi$-bond in the cis geometry. Geometrical Isomerism across an endocyclic double bond is only possible if the ring size is $\ge 8$ carbon atoms (e.g., Cyclooctene).

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