cis CH3-CH=CHCl
trans CH3-CH=CHCl
CH3-CCl=CH2
CH2Cl-CH=CH2
Chlorocyclopropane - a cyclopropane with a chlorine attached
source http://chemistrysat.blogspot.com/2007/03/sat-question-of-day.html
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I think there are two isomers of C3H6. One is propene (CH2=CHCH3) and the other is cyclopropane (looks like a triangle). Hope this helps.
Octene has the chemical formula C8H16 and is used as a co-monomer in the production of polyethylene. The possible isomers of octene are 1-octene, 2-octene, 3-octene and 4-octene.
There must be 4 isomers of c3h5cl2 as 1(1 cl atom on first and second c-atom) 2 (1 on first and last) 3 (2 in first) 4 (2 on second c-atom)
The formula C3H6 is associated with two isomers 1-propane and 2-cyclopropane.
This formula is associated with four isomers, 1-butene, 2-butene, methyl propene and cyclobutane.
The isomers are , 1-butyne, 2-butyne, 1,2-butadiene, 1,3-butadiene and cyclobutene.
Propane has only one molecular structure.
8 possible constitutional isomers
3 different isomers exist.
Rotation restricted
only two structural isomers are possible, 1-chloropropane and 2-chloropropane
These are not optical isomers they are functional group isomers a subcategory of structural isomers.
8 possible constitutional isomers
3 different isomers exist.
Write four isomers that share the formula of C5H10.
Three other positional isomers are possible,, 1,2 - 1,3 and 1,4 bromochloro isomers.
It has no other isomers, only one structure is possible, H-N=N-H
16
Rotation restricted
4
For a molecule with n chiral centers, there are a possible 2^n isomers that can be formed.
For a molecule with n chiral centers, there are a possible 2^n isomers that can be formed.
only two structural isomers are possible, 1-chloropropane and 2-chloropropane
dimethylether or methoxymethane (C - O - C)