1. Draw and name all isomers for each of the following hydrocarbons with the molecular formulas: CH

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1. Draw and name all isomers for each of the following hydrocarbons with the molecular formulas:
а.
C;H12
b. C,H6
c. C5H10
d. C,H3
e. C;H4
f.
C;H12
g. CGH14
h. C,H12
i.
CGH10
Draw and name all isomers for each of the following halo-hydrocarbons with the molecular
formulas:
а. С,Н, Br
b. C,H3Br2
c. C,H,CI
Draw and name the isomers of the following hydrocarbons with the molecular formulas: (note
look closely at the limits stated)
C,H14: only the isomers consisting of 4, 5 and 6 carbon rings
a.
b. C,H16 : only the isomers consisting of 5 C straight chains
c. C3H14: only the isomers consisting of 6C straight chains
Transcribed Image Text:1. Draw and name all isomers for each of the following hydrocarbons with the molecular formulas: а. C;H12 b. C,H6 c. C5H10 d. C,H3 e. C;H4 f. C;H12 g. CGH14 h. C,H12 i. CGH10 Draw and name all isomers for each of the following halo-hydrocarbons with the molecular formulas: а. С,Н, Br b. C,H3Br2 c. C,H,CI Draw and name the isomers of the following hydrocarbons with the molecular formulas: (note look closely at the limits stated) C,H14: only the isomers consisting of 4, 5 and 6 carbon rings a. b. C,H16 : only the isomers consisting of 5 C straight chains c. C3H14: only the isomers consisting of 6C straight chains
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Isomereism :

Compounds have same molecular formula but differ in their properties ( Physical and chemical ) is called Isomers and this phenomenon is called isomerism 

Isomerism is classified into 

1. Structural isomerism

2. Stereoisomerism 

 

To draw the structural isomers degree of unsaturation (DOU)  will help us 

DOU = (2 C + 2 - H + N -X ) / 2 

   where   C = number of carbon atoms 

                H = number of hydrogen atoms 

                N = number of nitrogen atoms 

                X = number of halogen atoms 

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