The compound contains three carbons all saturated with single bonds. Bromine is the functional group which attaches to the loci and of the carbon chain. The name of the isomer is -dibromopropane.
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The compound contains three carbons all saturated with single bonds. Bromine is the functional group which attaches to the loci and of the carbon chain. The name of the isomer is -dibromopropane.
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The compound contains three carbons all saturated with single bonds. Bromine is the functional group. Two bromo- groups attach to the loci of the carbon chain. The name of the isomer is dibromopropane.
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The compound contains three carbons all saturated with single bonds. Bromine is the functional group. Two bromo- groups attach to the loci of the carbon chain. The name of the isomer is -dibromopropane.
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These compounds show the different positions of the functional group, and show position isomerism and the compounds are called position isomers.
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Write the name of the isomers shown below:
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Lawrie Ryan and Roger Norris Solutions for Chapter: Introduction to Organic Chemistry, Exercise 8: Question
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Lawrie Ryan Chemistry Solutions for Exercise - Lawrie Ryan and Roger Norris Solutions for Chapter: Introduction to Organic Chemistry, Exercise 8: Question
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Questions from Lawrie Ryan and Roger Norris Solutions for Chapter: Introduction to Organic Chemistry, Exercise 8: Question with Hints & Solutions
Draw the displayed formula and name an isomer of that could be used as an example of the positional isomerism of one of the isomers in the given figures.