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how to find isomers

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Answered by ItzDevilQueen07
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You can tell them apart by their bonding patterns and how they take up three-dimensional space. Identify structural (constitutional) isomers by their bonding patterns. The atoms of the compounds are the same but they are connected in such a way as to make different functional groups.

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Answered by khushi436695
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(1) As for the number of alkanes (CnH2n+2), Table 1, which is extracted from the data reported in S.

The number of alkanes (CnH2n+2) as constitutional isomers (structural isomers) and as steric isomers is calculated by Polya's theorem (G.

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