An E-Z system of naming which is used when there are isomeric compounds containing C=C bonds but each carbon atom in the double bond is attached to a single hydrogen atom
Examine the atoms attached directly to the carbon atoms of the double bond and decide which if the two atoms has the highest priority. The higher the atomic number, the higher the priority
If the two atoms attached to a carbon atom in the double bond are the same, then you will need to find the first point of difference. The group which has the higher atomic number at the first point of difference is given the priority
Carbon atoms in a C=C double bond and the atoms bonded to these carbons all lie in the same plane (they are planar). Because of the way they're arranged, they're actually said to be trigonal planar.
Atoms cant rotate around C=C double bonds
Because of the way the p-orbitals overlap to form a pi bond