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May 23, 2010

0% What fat?

— devadutta @ 11:59 pm, GMT +0000 ( 1274659187 ) Play

What are molecules like this called?

I never understood this thing in 2nd PUC. So simple it is. tche!

Cracked By: Thejas V R , shrik , Rogi , Raghuvansh , Shwetha Maiya , udupendra , varuns88 , umang , googboog , Aparna , Logik , Bharath , dineshk , madhur , Rahulk , rohanquizzer , Prasanth and sandesh

Answer: Stereo-isomers or Geometric-isomers or cis-trans-isomers.

The molecules you see here are

1) trans-1,2-dichlorocyclohexane

2) cis-1,2-dichlorocyclohexane

22 Responses to “0% What fat?”

  1. Thejas V R Says:

    Chirals/Enantiomers.


  2. shrik Says:

    Stereoisomers?

    Cis-trans (geometric) isomerism.

    shrik

  3. Rogi Says:

    Just the left image?

    It’s an Isomerism comparison of 1,2-dichlorocyclohexane.
    *trans* on the left and *cis* on the right.


  4. Raghuvansh Says:

    Cis and trans isomers of 1,2-Dichlorocyclohexane.


  5. Shwetha Maiya Says:

    Cis-trans isomers – Geometric isomers.


  6. udupendra Says:

    Cis-trans isomerism

    udupendra

  7. varuns88 Says:

    cis-trans isomers

    varuns88

  8. umang Says:

    cis-trans isomers…

    umang

  9. googboog Says:

    trans-1,2-dichlorocyclohexane
    cis-1,2-dichlorocyclohexane
    i’m guessing that the answer you were looking for is trans fat?


  10. Aparna Says:

    Cis-trans isomers


  11. Logik Says:

    The compound is 1,2-dichlorocyclohexane.
    Cis-Trans Isomerism it is called.

    When the substituent groups are oriented in the same direction, the diastereomer is referred to as cis, whereas, when the substituents are oriented in opposing directions, the diastereomer is referred to as trans.

    Logik

  12. Bharath Says:

    cis trans isomerism…a form of stereo isomerism

    Bharath

  13. dineshk Says:

    Stereoisomerism – more precisely cis-trans isomerism which describes whether the functional groups in a molecule are oriented towards or away from the observer. I wish there had been a wikipedia when I was struggling with enantiomers and diastereomers.


  14. madhur Says:

    isomers – type stereoisomerism (in pic)

    madhur

  15. SV Says:

    Sucralose? the zero calorie artificial sweeteners


  16. Ganesh Prasad Says:

    Chlorocarbons ? (eg- Sucralose : insoluble in fat)


  17. Rahulk Says:

    Cis-Trans Isomerism

    1) trans-1,2-dichlorocyclohexane

    2) cis-1,2-dichlorocyclohexane

    The hint was 0 % “Trans” Fats


  18. shenoyvarun86 Says:

    Trans Fat

    shenoyvarun86

  19. reddevil_ani Says:

    Isomers.


  20. rohanquizzer Says:

    stereoisomers


  21. Prasanth Says:

    cis-trans isomers -> stereoisomers.


  22. sandesh Says:

    CIS-TRANS Isomers


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