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pentene has.. structural isomers ​

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The term may refer to any of three structural isomers, or to a mixture of them: in the IUPAC nomenclature, however, pentane means exclusively the n-pentane isomer; the other two are called isopentane (methylbutane) and neopentane (dimethylpropane).

Pentane has three structural isomers that are n-pentane, Iso-pentane (methyl butane) and neopentane (dimethylpropane).

Structural Isomerism or constitutional isomerism is a form of isomerism in which molecules with the same molecular formula have different bonding patterns and atomic organisation.

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