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Answered by nilesh102
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Answer:Compounds having the same molecular formula but possessing open chain and cyclic structures are called ring chain isomers and the phenomenon is called ring-chain isomerism. For example propene and cyclopropane are ring chain isomers. ... An organic compound contains 69% carbon and 4.8% hydrogen, the remainder being oxygen.

Ring isomerism is a type of structural isomerism which shows different open and closed chain structures for a given molecular formula. For example: In C4H8: ... Here the molecular formula C4H8 has 2 ring isomers and 2 chain isomers (the double bond can be on terminal carbon as well).

Compounds with same molecular formula but two different structures as cyclic and open-chain are called ring chain isomers of each other. Cyclopentane and pentane are ring chain isomer.

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Answered by HariesRam
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Chain isomerism

These isomers arise because of the possibility of branching in carbon chains. For example, there are two isomers of butane, C4H10. In one of them, the carbon atoms lie in a "straight chain" whereas in the other the chain is branched.

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