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Organic Chemistry: isomers
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April 14, 2009, 10:42:10 AM »
Hi
I don't get this question:
Which one of the following formulae could represent more than one compound?
A C3H8
B CH3CH=CH2
C CH3(CH2)3CH3
D C4H10
I thought it's C, but the correct answer is D. I don't really get why this is the case?
Thanks!‚
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2-methylpropane vs butane. Draw and see.
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