alcohol
Isobutanol is an organic compound that has a colorless, flammable liquid with a characteristic smell. It is a structural isomer of 2-butanol.
Yes it is. It's structural isomer is ethanol C2H5OH
The functional isomer of a carboxylic acid is an ester. Esters have a similar molecular formula to carboxylic acids, but the functional group is different - an ester has a carbonyl group bonded to an oxygen atom, rather than a hydroxyl group like in carboxylic acids.
Yes, it is possible to have an isomer of ethane. Isomers are molecules with the same molecular formula but different structural arrangements. Ethane has one isomer called dimethyl ether, which has a different arrangement of atoms.
ether
structural isomer explain the change in the arrangement of atoms around carbon atom even normal or iso-structure. But the functional isomer show the change in the functional group of compounds
Vanillin contain as functional groups ether, hydoxyl and aldehyde.
Ketone, amine, ether
Decimemide contains a sulfonamide functional group and an amide functional group.
Ester Alcohol Ether Amine
The monosaccharides fructose and galactose are isomers of glucose.
Yes, ethoxyethane and methoxypropane are isomers. The structure for ethoxyethane is : CH3-CH2-O-CH2-CH3 The structure for methoxypropane is : CH3-O-CH2-CH2-CH3 The formula is the same, they both have 4 carbons, 10 hydrogens, and 1 oxygen. The only difference is their structure. Therefore, they are indeed isomers.