Which of the following compounds can show geometrical isomerism : (i) Pent-1-ene (ii) 1-chloropropene (iii) 2-Methylbut-2-ene (iv) `CH_(3)-CH=CH-CH_(3

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Which of the following compounds can show geometrical isomerism : (i) Pent-1-ene (ii) 1-chloropropene (iii) 2- ... -ene (iv) `CH_(3)-CH=CH-CH_(3)`

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