Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation: For each of the following, isomers are to be drawn.
Concept introduction: An isomer is defined as molecules having a same molecular formula but with a different structural arrangement of atoms within the formula. They do not have similar properties and
To determine: The isomer of a cyclic compound that is an isomer of
(b)
Interpretation: For each of the following, isomers are to be drawn.
Concept introduction: An isomer is defined as molecules having a same molecular formula but with a different structural arrangement of atoms within the formula. They do not have similar properties and functional group also differs in their structures.
To determine: The isomer of an ester that is an isomer of propanoic acid.
(c)
Interpretation: For each of the following, isomers are to be drawn.
Concept introduction: An isomer is defined as molecules having a same molecular formula but with a different structural arrangement of atoms within the formula. They do not have similar properties and functional group also differs in their structures.
To determine: The isomer of a
(d)
Interpretation: For each of the following, isomers are to be drawn.
Concept introduction: An isomer is defined as molecules having a same molecular formula but with a different structural arrangement of atoms within the formula. They do not have similar properties and functional group also differs in their structures.
To determine: The isomer of a secondary
The isomer of a secondary amine that is an isomer of butylamine is shown in Figure 4.
(e)
Interpretation: For each of the following, isomers are to be drawn.
Concept introduction: An isomer is defined as molecules having a same molecular formula but with a different structural arrangement of atoms within the formula. They do not have similar properties and functional group also differs in their structures.
To determine: The isomer of a tertiary amine that is an isomer of butylamine.
(f)
Interpretation: For each of the following, isomers are to be drawn.
Concept introduction: An isomer is defined as molecules having a same molecular formula but with a different structural arrangement of atoms within the formula. They do not have similar properties and functional group also differs in their structures.
To determine: The isomer of ether that is an isomer of
(g)
Interpretation: For each of the following, isomers are to be drawn.
Concept introduction: An isomer is defined as molecules having a same molecular formula but with a different structural arrangement of atoms within the formula. They do not have similar properties and functional group also differs in their structures.
To determine: The isomer of a secondary alcohol that is isomer of
The isomer of a secondary alcohol that is isomer of

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