
(a)
Interpretation:
The relationship between the given isomers needs to be established.
Concept Introduction:
Isomers are two or more compounds which have the same formula but different structures and properties. Constitutional isomers are structural isomers which have the same molecular formula but different connectivity of the constituent atoms.
(b)
Interpretation:
The relationship between the given isomers needs to be established.
Concept Introduction:
Isomers are two or more compounds which have the same formula but different structures and properties. Constitutional isomers are structural isomers which have the same molecular formula but different connectivity of the constituent atoms.
(c)
Interpretation:
The relationship between the given isomers needs to be established.
Concept Introduction:
Isomers are two or more compounds which have the same formula but different structures and properties. Constitutional isomers are structural isomers which have the same molecular formula but different connectivity of the constituent atoms.
(d)
Interpretation:
The relationship between the given isomers needs to be established.
Concept Introduction:
Isomers are two or more compounds which have the same formula but different structures and properties. Constitutional isomers are structural isomers which have the same molecular formula but different connectivity of the constituent atoms.
(e)
Interpretation:
The relationship between the given isomers needs to be established.
Concept Introduction:
Isomers are two or more compounds which have the same formula but different structures and properties. Constitutional isomers are structural isomers which have the same molecular formula but different connectivity of the constituent atoms.

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