explain chain isomerism with example
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Chain Isomerism
These isomers arise because of the possibility of branching in carbon chains. For example, there are two isomers of butane, C4H10. In one of them, the carbon atoms lie in a "straight chain" whereas in the other the chain is branched. ... Pentane, C5H12, has three chain isomers.
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Chain Isomerism
- These isomers arise because of the possibility of branching in carbon chains. For example, there are two isomers of butane, C4H10. In one of them, the carbon atoms lie in a "straight chain" whereas in the other the chain is branched. ... Pentane, C5H12, has three chain isomers.
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