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Why is 1,1-dichloroethene (Cl2C=CH2) not capable of cis-trans isomerism?
A. One carbon of the double bond has two identical substituents (Cl).
B. It contains no hydrogen atoms.
C. It is too small.
D. It is a gas.
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