Stereoisomerism (E-Z isomerism)
Stereoisomerism (E-Z isomerism)
Real World
The vision pigment retinal in your eye exists as the Z-isomer in darkness; when light hits it, it flips to the E-isomer, triggering a nerve impulse — this E/Z switch is literally how you see.
Exam Focus
Use Cahn–Ingold–Prelog priority rules based on atomic number, not molecular mass, to assign E and Z labels.
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