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Interpretation:
All the constitutional isomers that have the molecular formula
Concept introduction:
Constitutional isomers have the same molecular formula. They have a difference in the connectivity of the atoms. They do not interconvert and can be separated from each other. When drawing the constitutional isomers for a given molecular formula, the first step is to determine the IHD. This helps to find out the possible number of double bonds, triple bonds, or rings in each isomer. Then all possible isomers are drawn omitting double bonds, triple bonds, and halogen atoms. Finally, double and triple bonds are added at various locations to generate as many structures as possible. Halogen atoms are added to form as many unique connectivities as possible.
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