Solved: Dichloroethylene (C2H2Cl2) has three forms (isomers), each of which is a
Chapter 17, Problem 9.45(choose chapter or problem)
Dichloroethylene (C2H2Cl2) has three forms (isomers), each of which is a different substance. (a) Draw Lewis structures of the three isomers, all of which have a carboncarbon double bond. (b) Which of these isomers has a zero dipole moment? (c) How many isomeric forms can chloroethylene, C2H3Cl, have? Would they be expected to have dipole moments?
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