answersLogoWhite

0


Want this question answered?

Be notified when an answer is posted

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What is it meant by Structural isomerism gcse reason please?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What is meant by isomerism and what are the types of isomerism?

Isomerism is the phenomenon in which two or more compounds have same molecular formula but their structural formula is different. The compounds are called Isomers.There are 2 types of isomerism.1) Structural Isomerism which is further classied into 5 more types of isomerisms:i) Chain Isomerism which is due to difference in nature or the carbon chain e.g. isopentane, neopentane or n-pentaneii) Position isomerism which is due to the difference in position of the functional group or unsaturated linkage in the same carbon chain. e.g. 1-Chloropropane is the isomer or 2-chloropropane or another example is 1-butene which is isomer of 2-buteneiii) Functional group isomerism in which there are different functional group but same molecular formula. e.g. dimethyl ether is functional group isomer of ethyl alcoholiv) Metamerism is due to the unequal distribution of carbon atoms on either side of the functional group and such compounds belong to same homologous series. e.g. diethyl ether and methyl n-propyl ether are metamers.dietheyl ether: CH3 - CH2 - O - CH2 - CH3methyl n-propyl: CH3 - O - CH2 - CH2 - CH3v) Tautomerism due to shifting of proton from one atom to other in the same molecule.The 2nd type of isomerism is Cis-trans Isomerism or geometric isomerism and compounds who possess same structural formula but differ with respect to the positions of the identical groups in space are called cis-trans isomers and the phenomenon is cis-trans or geometric isomerism.


What Was Another Major Reason Why Span Wanted To Expan Its Empire Over Seas?

Please clarify who Span is meant to be.


What are some structural and rhetorical differences between paines and henrys works?

Because Paine's work was meant to be read and Henry's was meant to be heard.


What is meant by the term structural features when referring to an animal?

Structural features are techniques or props used to create an article, commercial, show, etc. Some examples of structural features are a glossay, a table of contents or graphs in a book.


What is meant by conformational space?

In chemistry, conformational isomerism is a form of stereoisomerism in which the isomers can be interconverted exclusively by rotations about formally single bonds.conformational space needs to be found for different purposes like docking, annealing, to test proteins etc


Music during the Enlightenment was meant to?

Please the listener


What does douzo mean?

In the context I've heard it used, it meant "Please, go ahead" or "Please, do it."


What is meant by soc13 in mainframe?

Reason code error


How meant moons are on earth?

Moons are inaminate, therefore nothing about them can be meant. Please revise your question because it makes no sense.


Is there such thing as a DSX?

If by DXS you mean Nintendo DS Emulator yes but if you meant otherwise please tell us what you meant


What is meant by Homologous organs?

Homologous organs are body parts of different sexes that are structural equivalents. An example would be the forelimbs of human beings.


Is there a difference between safranin and safranin o?

Do you meant safranine T and safranine O. Yes, there is some chemical structural differences between them.