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Yes. Two isomers of toluene are known as toluene-2,4-diisocyanate and toluene-2,6-diisocyanate

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Products of the reaction between bromine and toluene?

The reaction between bromine and toluene can result in the substitution of a hydrogen atom on the toluene ring with a bromine atom, forming bromotoluene. Different isomers of bromotoluene can be produced depending on the position of the bromine atom on the toluene ring.


What results will you get if you add bromine in toluene?

When bromine is added to toluene, bromination of the aromatic ring can occur. This reaction can lead to the formation of mono- or poly-brominated toluene derivatives, depending on reaction conditions. Products may include ortho-, meta-, or para-bromotoluene isomers.


What are the two classes of petrochemicals?

The two classes of petrochemicals are, olefins, which include ethylene and propylene; and aromatics, which include benzene, toluene, and xylene isomers.


What prefix is used for isomers?

Isomers do not have prefix. See any prefix in glucose,galactose,or sucrose?(these three simple sugars are Isomers)


What is the formula for toluene?

C6H5CH3 is toluene.


Is toluene evaporates from water?

Toluene is not miscible with water; toluene is released by slow evaporation.


What happens when chlorine is passed through boiling toluene?

Electrophilic halogenation


Does SO2 have any isomers?

No, sulfur dioxide (SO2) does not have any isomers. It exists as a single form with a linear molecular structure.


How many isomers nonane have?

Nonane has a total of 75 isomers, which includes straight chain isomers, branched chain isomers, and cyclic isomers.


What is the odour of toluene?

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Are there any isomers for HF?

There are no isomers for HF (hydrogen fluoride) because it is a simple diatomic molecule composed of one hydrogen atom and one fluorine atom. Its structure is linear and cannot be rearranged to form isomers.


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