
The presence of a?π?bond in unsaturated compounds restricts rotation about the C=C bond forcing the groups to remain fixed in their position and giving rise to the formation of geometrical isomers
Geometrical isomerism is also possible in?cyclic compounds?because there is limited rotation about C-C single bonds that make up the rings. Therefore, the substitutions in cyclic compounds are fixed in their position (to stay either above or below the ring of carbon atoms).

Alkyl groups push electron density towards the carbocation making it energetically more stable; the more alkyl groups the carbocation is bonded to, the more stabilised it is

The electrophile reacts with the electron-rich C-C double bond

The most stable carbocation is the major product of the nucleophilic attack on the C-C double bond

The nucleophile ends up to the most substituted C-C carbon atom
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