Science, asked by harsh962457, 8 months ago

alkanes alkynes and alkenes with three or less carbon atom do not show structural isomerism explain​

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Answered by nishitas4167
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Explanation:

For the compounds to be isomers they must have identical condensed formula. The compounds clearly differs in the number of H atoms per molecule and hence cannot be considered as isomers.

Answered by mmanpreetkaur67
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Answer:

This is because the organic compounds with three or less carbon atoms do not form branches and when they form branches, the structure of the molecule do not leads to isomerism.

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