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Bassel
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Do geometric stereoisomers have chiral centres or lack them?
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Can you define geometric stereoisomers.
And what are your thoughts on the matter?
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Geometric isomers are the sis and trans isomers
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Well if they are substituents on a saturated ring, they can also be chiral centers.
If they are a part of a C=C then not.
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