| cis-trans isomerism [`si¦stranz ī`säm·ǝ´riz·ǝm] ORGANIC CHEMISTRY A type of geometrical isomerism found in alkenic systems in which it is possible for each of the doubly bonded carbons to carry two different atoms or groups; two similar atoms or groups may be on the same side (cis) or on opposite sides (trans) of a plane bisecting the alkenic carbons and perpendicular to the plane of the alkenic system. |