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C4H10,C5H12,C6H14 are called isomers why

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Answered by ashutoshkapoorp9osgk
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they are not isomers.

but they are in homologous series.

CnH2n+2


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Answered by aryankunalroy38
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We find that n-butane and iso-butane have the same molecular formula (C4H10) but they have different structures . They are called as Isomers. In other words, the organic compounds having the same molecular formula but different arrangement of carbon atoms in them are called as Isomers.

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