Yes, that is correct. Isomers of a compound have the same chemical formula but different structural formulas.
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Three: pentane, 2-methylbutane (isopentane), and 2,2-dimethylpropane (neopentane).
Geometric isomers have the same molecular formula but different spatial arrangements due to restricted rotation around a double bond. Examples include cis- and trans- isomers in alkenes. Different conformers of cyclic compounds, like chair and boat conformations in cyclohexane, can also exhibit this difference in 3D structure.
Yes, cells are three-dimensional structures that have length, width, and depth. They are not flat entities but rather have a three-dimensional shape that allows them to carry out their various functions.
boiling points due to differences in their molecular structures, resulting in variations in intermolecular forces. Normal pentane has the highest boiling point due to stronger London dispersion forces between its straight chain molecules. Isopentane has a lower boiling point due to the branching in its structure, while neopentane has the lowest boiling point due to its highly branched and compact structure.
Isomers are molecules with the same chemical formula but different structures. Due to their different structures, isomers can have different boiling points.
Yes, animal cells are three-dimensional structures. They have width, height, and depth, with various organelles and structures distributed throughout the cytoplasm. The three-dimensional nature of animal cells allows them to perform complex functions necessary for the organism's survival.
No, black holes are not two-dimensional structures in space. They are three-dimensional regions of space where gravity is so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape from them.
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Resonance structures are different ways to represent the same molecule, typically for molecules with delocalized electrons. Isomers, on the other hand, are different compounds with the same molecular formula but differing arrangements of atoms. Resonance structures show different electron arrangements, while isomers have different atomic arrangements.
The formula C5H12 corresponds to pentane, which has three structural isomers: n-pentane, isopentane (methylbutane), and neopentane (dimethylpropane). Each of these structures has a unique arrangement of carbon atoms, resulting in different chemical properties. Therefore, there are three distinct structural isomers for C5H12.
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Constitutional isomers have different molecular structures, while conformational isomers have the same structure but differ in the arrangement of atoms in space.
Three types of isomers are structural isomers (different connectivity of atoms), stereoisomers (same connectivity but different spatial arrangement), and conformational isomers (different spatial arrangement due to rotation around single bonds).
Three: pentane, 2-methylbutane (isopentane), and 2,2-dimethylpropane (neopentane).
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Three isomers of C2HfClBr are possible.