how to salove no of isomerism
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Robert Paton and Jonathan Goodman at the University of Cambridge offer a free application, called IsoCount, that computes the number of structural and optical isomers for any acyclic alkane. You simply enter the number of carbons in the alkane and the program figures the structural and optical isomer count, noting how many are sterically unfavorable. The program uses an algorithm that iteratively examines a portion of the alkane to derive the number of isomers. For example, if you enter seven, the program reports that the C7H16 alkane has nine structural isomers and two optical ones.
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