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Interpretation:
The skeletal formula of all the possible dichloro substitution product of butane is to be drawn and their IUPAC name is to be determined.
Concept introduction:
Structural isomers are the compounds which have the same molecular formula but different structure. In structural isomers, the arrangement of atoms is different.
Steps to determine the IUPAC name of a compound are:
Step 1: Identify the longest continuous carbon chain and number the carbon atoms such that the substituents attached to the parent chain get the lowest possible number.
Step 2: Identify the carbon number to which the substituent is attached.
Step 3: Identify the substituent or branched group attached to the parent chain.
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