How to find total number of cyclic isomer by a formula?
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For eg :-
Since the formula is of the type CnH2nO , it represents ketones and aldehydes only
The first ketone is a normal one known as butanone
H3C—CH2—CO—CH3
No other ketones is possible with the formula
Next we look upon aldehydes
The first aldehyde is simple one known as butanal
H3C—CH2—CH2—CHO
The second aldehyde is with a substitution known as 2-methylpropanal
H3C—CH(CH3)—CHO
Thus these three compounds are possible with the following molecular formula
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For eg :-
Since the formula is of the type CnH2nO , it represents ketones and aldehydes only
The first ketone is a normal one known as butanone
H3C—CH2—CO—CH3
No other ketones is possible with the formula
Next we look upon aldehydes
The first aldehyde is simple one known as butanal
H3C—CH2—CH2—CHO
The second aldehyde is with a substitution known as 2-methylpropanal
H3C—CH(CH3)—CHO
Thus these three compounds are possible with the following molecular formula
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only chemical formula is never enough you have to think about every factor, every possible case
such as valency completion
angle strain
aromatic or anti-aromatic
such as valency completion
angle strain
aromatic or anti-aromatic
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