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Isomerism in alkanes​

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Isomerism in Branched Alkanes

In n-alkanes, no carbon is bonded to more than two other carbons, giving rise to a linear chain. When a carbon is bonded to more than two other carbons, a branch is formed. The smallest branched alkane is isobutane. ... Two different molecules which have the same molecular formula are isomers.

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somerism in Branched Alkanes

In n-alkanes, no carbon is bonded to more than two other carbons, giving rise to a linear chain. When a carbon is bonded to more than two other carbons, a branch is formed. The smallest branched alkane is isobutane. ... Two different molecules which have the same molecular formula are isomers

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