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Why is it that alkanes and alkynes, unlike alkenes, have no geometric isomers?
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Alkanes are hydrocarbons with single bonds between the carbon atoms. These single bonds are formed by sigma orbitals. The sigma bonds allow free rotation, which means the atoms connected by the bond can rotate freely around the bond axis. This free rotation allows Show more…
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