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Tuesday, September 22, 2015
Did you say that trans is typically more stable than cis ? (Yes, if there is no attraction between the substituents. - GS). if so would the same apply for Z configuration in terms of it being more stable than E? Thanks (There is no trend. It all depends on the repulsion and attraction between specific substituents. - GS).
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