Why are C4H10, C5H12, C6H14 called isomers?
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These are called isomers because these have different structural formula but their name is the same.
These compounds can be represented in different in two or three structures that is
n(straight line),
iso(perpendicular),
neo(plus).
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Their names are different
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Butane, or C4H10, has two structural (also called constitutional) called normal butane, or unbranched butane, and isobutane, or i-butane. According to , these isomers are called simply butane and 2-methylpropane.
As you know, isomers are molecules that have the same molecular formula but different chemical structures. In
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