What are the rules for defining E-Z configuration?

1 Answer
Mar 4, 2018

Consider two alkenes,

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This is very reminiscent of the #R# and #S# configuration assignments. We find an double bond that has a few different substituents, such as those above.

In the former molecule, it's #Z# since the highest priority substituents are on the same side of double bond.

In the latter molecules, it's #E# since the highest priority substituents are on different sides of the double bond.

It's very straightforward compared when you first learned absolute configuration!