how to identify that how many isomers can be made of a compound
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The bst way to find it is by arranging it in every way possible.
•First arrange it in a linear way as a long chain.
•Then try to remove a from the linear chain and add it as a side chain at different positions.
•Try to create as much side chains as possible.
•The number of the side chain Is denoted by the least number possible.
Ensure that there is no repetition of isomers and carefully check the number used for indicating the position of double bond or triple bond or the number used for indicating the position of the alkyl group.
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- Maheshwaran.
•First arrange it in a linear way as a long chain.
•Then try to remove a from the linear chain and add it as a side chain at different positions.
•Try to create as much side chains as possible.
•The number of the side chain Is denoted by the least number possible.
Ensure that there is no repetition of isomers and carefully check the number used for indicating the position of double bond or triple bond or the number used for indicating the position of the alkyl group.
Any doubts just comment down or ask me in message.
- Maheshwaran.
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By drawing different structures
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