Normal iso neo difference
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"Iso" can also indicate that the molecule is an constitutional isomer of another molecule with a common (or trivial) name. The prefix "neo" is used when all but two carbons form a continuous chain, and these two carbons are part of a terminal tert-butyl group.
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Normal or n- means that there are no branched carbon atoms.
Iso- means that there is one branched carbon atom.
Neo- means that there are 2 branched carbon atoms.
NOTE: here the branched atoms cannot be at either ends of the molecule since otherwise they all will be counted as a chain.
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Here's your answer!!
Normal or n- means that there are no branched carbon atoms.
Iso- means that there is one branched carbon atom.
Neo- means that there are 2 branched carbon atoms.
NOTE: here the branched atoms cannot be at either ends of the molecule since otherwise they all will be counted as a chain.
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