
(a)
To determine: The given structures as constitutional isomers, or compounds with different molecular formula.
Interpretation: The given structure is to be identified as constitutional isomers, or compounds with different molecular formula.
Concept introduction: Constitutional isomers are also known as structural isomers. These compounds consist of same chemical formula but the sequence of atoms to each other is different.
(b)
To determine: The given structures as constitutional isomers, or compounds with different molecular formula.
Interpretation: The given structure is to be identified as constitutional isomers, or compounds with different molecular formula.
Concept introduction: Constitutional isomers are also known as structural isomers. These compounds consist of same chemical formula but the sequence of atoms to each other is different whereas identical compounds are those which have same molecular formula and same sequence of atoms to each other.
(c)
To determine: The given structures as constitutional isomers, or compounds with different molecular formula.
Interpretation: The given structure is to be identified as constitutional isomers, or compounds with different molecular formula.
Concept introduction: Constitutional isomers are also known as structural isomers. These compounds consist of same chemical formula but the sequence of atoms to each other is different whereas identical compounds are those which have same molecular formula and same sequence of atoms to each other.

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