Geometrical IsomerismStereochemistry
Why do Trans isomers usually have higher Melting Points?
Expert Answer
Better symmetry leads to more efficient crystal packing and stronger intermolecular forces.
Why do Trans isomers usually have higher Melting Points?
Better symmetry leads to more efficient crystal packing and stronger intermolecular forces.
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