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Butane can exists as isomers explain .......... need the best answer

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Answered by Shwetasharma99736
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In the case of n-butane, all carbon atoms are in straight-chain whereas, in the case of isobutane, there is a side chain in the molecule. So they have different connectivity of atoms and are constitutional isomers of each other.

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Answered by rk4846336
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Butane, or C4H10 , has two structural (also called constitutional) isomers called normal butane, or unbranched butane, and isobutane, or i-butane. According to IUPAC nomenclature, these isomers are called simply butane and 2-methylpropane....

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