how to find the no of isomers formed of a chemical formula without drawing its different structure of isomers
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Ethyl alcohol has a hydroxyl group (R-OH) and a dimethyl ether group (R-O-R'). Other examples of functional group isomers include acetone, which is a ketone, and propanal, an aldehyde. They both have the same chemical formula, but their functional groups are different.
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Unfortunately, there is no formula to calculate the number of structural isomers of an alkane. This is mainly due to the fact that with a certain number of carbons, they can branch out (although most are unstable and do not actually exist).
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