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The hydrocarbon 2–methylbutane is an isomer of
a) n–pentane c) propane
b) n–butane d) isobutane

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Answered by Khushwant23
8
hey friend it should be
a) n- pentane
Answered by marishthangaraj
1

The hydrocarbon 2–methylbutane is an isomer of n- pentane

Explanation:

  • n-Pentane is a flammable liquid. It is used as a solvent, as a building block chemical in reactions to form other industrial substances, as a component of fuel, and as an aerosol propellant.
  • n-Pentane has been used as the blowing agent of choice for expanded polystyrene since the 1970s.
  • n. (Elements & Compounds) an alkane hydrocarbon having three isomers, esp the isomer with a straight chain of carbon atoms (n-pentane) which is a colourless flammable liquid used as a solvent. Formula: C_5H_{12}

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