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Answered by yogeshm1232002
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There are 17 isomer of ....
C6H13Cl
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Combining these in the appropriate ratio gives us the molecular formula  C_{6}H_{13}ClN_{2}O

Explanation:

From the above question,

They have given :

IUPAC Traditional      - 1-chloro-4-methylpentane

Compound number   - MolPort-001-762-706

Molecular weight       - 120.62

InChI key                    - QUKRJOOWAUJXJN-UHFFFAOYSA-N

Molecular formula     - C6H13Cl

DMSO Solubility        - Unknown

SMILES                       - CC(C)CCCCl

C_{6}H_{13}ClN_{2}O :

The molecular formula for 2-chloro-N-(2-methylpropyl)acetamide is

C_{6}H_{13}ClN_{2}O.

          The molecular formula of a compound is a representation of the number and type of atoms present in the compound. It is determined by analyzing the compound's empirical formula, or the simplest whole-number ratio of its constituent atoms, and applying the law of multiple proportions to determine the number of each atom type in the compound. Once the number of each atom type is known, the molecular formula can be determined by combining them in the correct ratio.

For example,

         The empirical formula for 2-chloro-N-(2-methylpropyl)acetamide is C_{3}H_{3ClN, indicating that the compound contains 3 carbon atoms, 7 hydrogen atoms, 1 chlorine atom, and 1 nitrogen atom. By applying the law of multiple proportions, we can determine that there are 2 carbon atoms, 6 hydrogen atoms, 1 chlorine atom, and 1 nitrogen atom in the molecule.

Combining these in the appropriate ratio gives us the molecular formula  C_{6}H_{13}ClN_{2}O

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