ORGANIC CHEM. VOL.1+2-W/WILEYPLUS
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Chapter 1, Problem 38P
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: Structural formulas for at least three constitutional isomers with molecular formula
Concept introduction:
Compounds having different structures but the same molecular formula are known as isomers.
Structural isomerism or constitutional isomerism is shown by different compounds having difference in the sequence of their atoms but the same molecular formula.
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ORGANIC CHEM. VOL.1+2-W/WILEYPLUS
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