draw structural isomer of propane and propene.
it ur answer is no,it has no isomer then pls make me understand ,why.
is the figure wrong?
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There are two isomers with the formula C3H6.
One of them is propene, CH3CH=CH2.
The other is cyclopropane.

It is completely wrong as 9 H+ atoms have been used in propane whereas it's formula is C3H8
One of them is propene, CH3CH=CH2.
The other is cyclopropane.

It is completely wrong as 9 H+ atoms have been used in propane whereas it's formula is C3H8
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Hii..
Propane doesnt have any isomers as it is a three carbon atom and no further branching is possible ..so to make a structutral isomer of propane it is not possible..
In your diagram..propane is actually a linear compound and has a bond angle of 111.6°
so we dont measure the angle and make the structure so we make it as. a linear chain as shown in the pic...
hope this helps!
Propane doesnt have any isomers as it is a three carbon atom and no further branching is possible ..so to make a structutral isomer of propane it is not possible..
In your diagram..propane is actually a linear compound and has a bond angle of 111.6°
so we dont measure the angle and make the structure so we make it as. a linear chain as shown in the pic...
hope this helps!
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