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what is the isomers of hexane?​

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Answered by LORDAKSHAT
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Explanation:

The five isomers of hexane are:

hexane,

2-methylpentane,

3-methylpentane,

2,2-dimethylbutane, and

2,3-dimethylbutane.

They are constitutional isomers because they each contain exactly the same number and type of atoms, in this case, six carbons and 14 hydrogens and no other atoms.

Answered by anoojkk
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Here is the structural isomers of hexane.

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