No
Propane is C3H8
Cyclopropane is C3H6..................Therefore they have different chemical compositions and are completely different molecules and not isomers.
Propene C3H6 is however an isomer of cyclopropane
I would have to say cyclopropane because of increased bond strain.
There are two isomers for dibromopropane: 1,2-dibromopropane and 2,2-dibromopropane.
dimethylether or methoxymethane (C - O - C)
It depends on which of the 24 isomers of octane you are after.
Methane, ethane and propane don't have isomers (confirmers are possible) , butanes are two n-butane and iso-butane, pentanes are three n-pentane, iso-pentane and neo-pentane.
I would have to say cyclopropane because of increased bond strain.
cis CH3-CH=CHCl trans CH3-CH=CHCl CH3-CCl=CH2 CH2Cl-CH=CH2 Chlorocyclopropane - a cyclopropane with a chlorine attached source http://chemistrysat.blogspot.com/2007/03/sat-question-of-day.html
There are two isomers for dibromopropane: 1,2-dibromopropane and 2,2-dibromopropane.
dimethylether or methoxymethane (C - O - C)
It depends on which of the 24 isomers of octane you are after.
C3H12 can have two different isomers: n-propane, which is a straight chain molecule, and isobutane, which is a branched molecule.
Tri-iodo-propane (C3H5I3) has 5 (five) molecular isomers: 1,1,1-tri-iodo-propane 1,1,2-tri-iodo-propane 1,1,3-tri-iodo-propane 1,2,2-tri-iodo-propane 1,2,3-tri-iodo-propane
No. Propane is a gas under normal pressure and temperature conditions while gasoline is liquid. Gasoline consists of larger hydrocarbons than propane, chiefly octane and its isomers.
Methane, ethane and propane don't have isomers (confirmers are possible) , butanes are two n-butane and iso-butane, pentanes are three n-pentane, iso-pentane and neo-pentane.
There are five constitutional isomers for C3H7. They are propane, methylpropane (isobutane), dimethylmethane (neopentane), ethylmethyl (butane), and trimethylmethane (isopentane).
Only two, 1-fluoro propane and 2-fluoro propane.
Propane (C3H8) is the shortest chain alkane that can demonstrate isomerism. It has two possible isomers: n-propane and isopropane.