Working on this problem.. it says to write as many isomers of bromoalkanes with formula C4H9Br as possible.
I have
H3C-CH2-CH2-CH2-Br
H3C-CH2-CH2(Br)*-CH3 *the Br is attached to the 2nd to last C, not the last
H3C-CH(CH3)*-CH3-Br *same idea
H3C-CH(CH2-Br)-CH3
H3C-C(CH3)(Br)-CH3
A little hard to follow but I can't really draw it on here..
The book answer has the first 3 and the 5th but not the 4th. Why is the 4th wrong? From my reading the only thing I know is that haloalkanes just need to be a halogen attached to a carbon which has 3 other R-groups... and there are no double bonds anywhere so they're all alkanes and they all have the right formula (I think.. checked like 3 times). What am I doing wrong?