Dear all,
I have a very fundamental question about geometrical isomers. There are Z and E or Cis and Trans isomers. In the following case, compound A,B,C and D gives the same name in ChemDraw and are considered as identical compound. They adopt a trans or E geometry. However, if we consider the the pi-conjugation throughout the compound as a "locked" resonance structure (compound being planar). The four compounds would not be identical and the trans isomer would now split into 4 different trans-isomers. Is this possible? and Does this kind of isomer exist? and what are they called?