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Why is the term 'cis-trans isomerism' used for alkenes?
A. 'Cis' refers to substituents on the same side, 'trans' refers to substituents on opposite sides.
B. 'Cis' means more stable, 'trans' means less stable.
C. 'Cis' refers to higher boiling points, 'trans' refers to lower boiling points.
D. It relates to the presence of double bonds.
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