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How many isomers are possible for monosubstituted and distributed benzene? ​

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Answered by sanskar1901
1

Answer:

6 isomers are possible

Answered by ryanthayer
1

Answer:

3

Explanation:

three

The monosubstituted molecule in Figure 1 is properly called methylbenzene, but most of us know it as toluene. As you can see, toluene simply consists of a methyl group attached to a benzene ring. The three structural isomers of disubstituted benzene rings are named ortho-, meta-, and para-.May 1, 2016

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