Chemistry, asked by manasadl2, 11 months ago

C4H10, C5H12, C6H14 are called isomers. Why?


LeeYuMi: hey dude
LeeYuMi: they are not isomers
manasadl2: Thanq
LeeYuMi: actually they are from same homologous series

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Answered by StunningSheikh
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because they have same formula but different structures


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StunningSheikh: same moleculer formula
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Answered by Indharagit008
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ISOMERISM : compounds that have same molecular formula but different structural formula are called Isomers ans this phenomenon is called ISOMERISM.

Therefore, Bcause they have same molecular formula, but have different structural formula or structuralal arrangment, they are called as Isomers

manasadl2: But in that question they don't have same molecular formula
LeeYuMi: yup
LeeYuMi: that's why they are not isomers
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