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Interpretation: The structure of two isomers having formula
Concept Introduction: Molecules that differ in the arrangement of atoms in the space but have same molecular formula are said to be isomers. In structural isomers, the arrangement of atoms in the molecule is different.
Answer to Problem 2RE
The structure of two isomers having formula
Explanation of Solution
To draw the isomers of given formula
Where C represents number of carbon atoms, N represents number of nitrogen atoms, H represents number of hydrogen atoms and X represents number of halogens.
So, the degree of unsaturation for the given compound is calculated as:
Since degree of unsaturation is one so, it represents that there is one
Thus, the structures will be:
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