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what is cyclisation and isomersation in organic chemistry???


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Answered by AwesomeSoul47
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Isomerization

Isomerization of low boiling (<C6) normal hydrocarbons to saturated branched hydrocarbons was another refining development triggered by the need for octane, that was introduced in 1943 (Speight, 1991). In this process various catalysts and reactor conditions are used to convert C4 to C6 feed streams (butane, pentane, and/or pentane-hexane) into their various isomeric equivalents, i.e., isobutane, isopentane, 2,2-dimethlybutane, 2,3-dimethylbutane, 2-methylpentane, and 3-methylpentane. The specific reaction conditions during isomerization (type and age of catalyst, feed stream and rate, and temperature) will yield rather specific distributions of isomers, collectively known as isomerate.

Because isomerate is a common blending component in gasoline the distribution among these C4–C6 isomers can be used to distinguish among gasolines containing different isomerate blends.

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Answered by ak7170702
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The carbon atoms foam one or more rings in chemical compound

The structure of same compound is different but chemical properties are same is called isomersation

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