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Explain why CH2ClBr and CH2Cl2 do not have optical, geometric, or structural isomers?
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Answered by DrBob222
The easy answer, but really a cop out answer, is that neither C is chiral.You need to explain that. That means, neither has a carbon with four DIFFERENT substituents.
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