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how to find the no of structural isomers for given carbon compound molecular formula​

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Answered by Shivangi15Sharma07
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Answer:

There is no formula to calculate the number of structural isomers of an alkane. and alkene is unstaturated hydrocrabons that contains at least one carbon–carbon double bond. So it has not isomers.

Explanation:

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).

And an alkene is an unsaturated hydrocarbon that contains at least one carbon–carbon double bond. So it has not isomers. But for instance The six carbons and 12 hydrogens found in the formula C6H12 can be arranged to form a surprising 25 different structural isomers.

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