Butune is a nonsubstituted alkane that can exist as one of only two isomers.
No, there are many alkanes; methane is the simplest alkane.
There is only 1 form of propanal.
None. An alkane contains only single covalent bonds.
There are only two polar isomers for c2h2cl2 molecule.
It has no other isomers, only one structure is possible, H-N=N-H
This compound (dibromomethane) has only one form. It does not form isomers .
In Science an alkane is a paraffin, an organic compound and is a saturated hydrocarbon. Made up of only carbon and hydrogen atoms.
Nope.... isomers differ only in their structure not in their molecular formula
only two structural isomers are possible, 1-chloropropane and 2-chloropropane
Saturated hydrocarbons with the general formula: CnH2n+2.
methane, ethane, propane, hexane .... these are some of the famous alkanes
No, only alkanes C4H10 and larger have isomers