type of isomerism possible with molecular formula C6H12
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two carbons, six hydrogens and one oxygen could be arranged to form diethyl ether (CH3OCH3) or ethanol (CH3CH2OH). The six carbons and 12 hydrogens found in the formula C6H12 can be arranged to form a surprising 25 different structural isomers. Draw the one possible six-carbon ring structure: cyclohexane.
If we limited it to straight-chained alkenes and any conventional cycloalkanes (i.e. the reasonable ones that we would be expected to think of), then there are six. But let's just get as many of the down as we can think of.
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