Possible position isomers of C6H13Cl include 1-chlorohexane, 2-chlorohexane, 3-chlorohexane, 4-chlorohexane, 5-chlorohexane, and 6-chlorohexane. These isomers have the same molecular formula but differ in the position of the chlorine atom along the carbon chain.
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Three isomers of C2HfClBr are possible.
C3H4O can have two isomers: propynal and cyclopropanone.
There are a total of three structural isomers of C7H16 that have no secondary hydrogen atoms. These isomers are 2-methylhexane, 3-methylhexane, and 2,2-dimethylpentane.
Possible position isomers of C6H13Cl include 1-chlorohexane, 2-chlorohexane, 3-chlorohexane, 4-chlorohexane, 5-chlorohexane, and 6-chlorohexane. These isomers have the same molecular formula but differ in the position of the chlorine atom along the carbon chain.
Three
Nonane has a total of 75 isomers, which includes straight chain isomers, branched chain isomers, and cyclic isomers.
Three isomers of C2HfClBr are possible.
C3H4O can have two isomers: propynal and cyclopropanone.
There are two isomers for dibromopropane: 1,2-dibromopropane and 2,2-dibromopropane.
There are a total of three structural isomers of C7H16 that have no secondary hydrogen atoms. These isomers are 2-methylhexane, 3-methylhexane, and 2,2-dimethylpentane.
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This compound (dibromomethane) has only one form. It does not form isomers .
There are three isomers of C3H6I2: 1,1-diiodopropane, 1,2-diiodopropane, and 2,2-diiodopropane.
None, as it has 5 structural isomers in which none of are optically active.
Well, honey, C6H12Cl2 has three isomers. You've got your 1,1-dichlorohexane, 1,2-dichlorohexane, and 1,6-dichlorohexane. So, there you have it, three isomers strutting their stuff in the world of organic chemistry.