Three other positional isomers are possible,, 1,2 - 1,3 and 1,4 bromochloro isomers.
yes
NFPA 704 for cyclohexane: 1-3-0
Functional group isomerism, as 1,2-butadiene and cyclobutene are its isomer, 1-butyne is its positional isomer.
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Isobutanol is an organic compound that has a colorless, flammable liquid with a characteristic smell. It is a structural isomer of 2-butanol.
No. Ordinary n-hexane is C6H14 and is unsaturated. Cyclohexane is C6H12 as it has 1 unit of unsaturation due to its cyclic structure.
The trans isomer.
Bohrium has 16 isotopes and 1 isomer.
Californium has 20 isotopes and 1 isomer.
It is iso-butene (CH3)2C=CH2
Fluorine has 2 natural isotopes, 16 artificial isotopes and 1 artificial isomer.
The chemical formula for cyclohexane is C6H12 - It is not an equation, as by definition an equation would need two things that equate to each other (For example 2H2 + O2 --> 2H2O would be a chemical equation as each side is balanced). Cyclohexane is a hexagonal ring-shaped structure.