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what is the maximum number of carbon atoms of an alkane must have to form an isomer​

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Alkanes with more than three carbon atoms can be arranged in various ways, forming structural isomers. The simplest isomer of an alkane is the one in which the carbon atoms are arranged in a single chain with no branches.

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