There will be several chemical compounds with that empirical formula. Each compound will have one or more isomers. Without knowledge of the particular molecular formula you are asking about, the question is unanswerable except at great length. The obvious (?) compound would be propan-1,2,3-triol - that has a single isomer.
An isomer is a molecule with the same chemical formula but different structural arrangement of atoms. A constitutional isomer is a type of isomer where the atoms are connected in a different order.
There are 8 atoms of hydrogen in each mole of C3H8O3 therefore, there are 8 x 0.05 moles in 0.05 moles of C3H8O3. Which is 0.4 moles Using Avogadro's number, there are 6.022 x10^23 atoms per mol that is the same as 0.4 x 6.022 x10^23 = 2.41 x 10^23.
L-isomer is always found in proteins.
In this reaction, the ortho isomer is the major product.
The compound that is not an isomer of the other two is compound C.
To calculate the moles of CO2 produced during the combustion of C3H8O3, you need to first balance the chemical equation. The balanced equation is C3H8O3 + 4.5O2 -> 3CO2 + 4H2O. Next, calculate the number of moles of C3H8O3 by dividing the given mass by its molar mass (92g/mol). Then, use the stoichiometry of the balanced equation to determine the moles of CO2 produced (3 moles of CO2 for every 1 mole of C3H8O3 burned).
C3H8O3
An isomer is a molecule with the same chemical formula but different structural arrangement of atoms. A constitutional isomer is a type of isomer where the atoms are connected in a different order.
There are 8 atoms of hydrogen in each mole of C3H8O3 therefore, there are 8 x 0.05 moles in 0.05 moles of C3H8O3. Which is 0.4 moles Using Avogadro's number, there are 6.022 x10^23 atoms per mol that is the same as 0.4 x 6.022 x10^23 = 2.41 x 10^23.
No. CaCl2 is neither ans isomer, nor does it have isomers.
L-isomer is always found in proteins.
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In this reaction, the ortho isomer is the major product.
The compound that is not an isomer of the other two is compound C.
Trans isomer packs more efficiently in the solid phase compared to cis isomer. This is because trans isomers have a linear structure that allows them to stack more closely together, leading to stronger intermolecular interactions and more efficient packing.
Isomer is the term used for chemical compounds having the same molecular formula, in physics the term isomer is meaningless although the term Isotope is used.
3 ch3coor + c3h8o3 3:1