secondaryPentan-3-ol
secondaryPentan-2-ol
secondary3-Methylbutan-2-ol
There are several isomers of C6H13OH, specifically including both straight-chain and branched alcohols. The total number is typically considered to be 10 isomers, which includes primary, secondary, and tertiary alcohols. These isomers differ in the positioning of the hydroxyl (-OH) group and the arrangement of carbon atoms. The various structural configurations lead to distinct chemical properties for each isomer.
The formula C5H11OH corresponds to several possible structural isomers, including both straight-chain and branched-chain alcohols. In total, there are 8 structural isomers for C5H11OH. Out of these, 4 are classified as primary alcohols, where the hydroxyl (-OH) group is attached to a carbon atom that is connected to only one other carbon atom.
Nonane has a total of 75 isomers, which includes straight chain isomers, branched chain isomers, and cyclic isomers.
There are two isomers for dibromopropane: 1,2-dibromopropane and 2,2-dibromopropane.
None, as it has 5 structural isomers in which none of are optically active.
There are several isomers of C6H13OH, specifically including both straight-chain and branched alcohols. The total number is typically considered to be 10 isomers, which includes primary, secondary, and tertiary alcohols. These isomers differ in the positioning of the hydroxyl (-OH) group and the arrangement of carbon atoms. The various structural configurations lead to distinct chemical properties for each isomer.
there are 14 isomers corresponding to the formula C5H12O out of which 6 are ethers and rest all are alcohols and 3 are optically active compounds.
There are five isomers of ethers with the formula C5H12O: diethyl ether, methyl propyl ether, ethyl isopropyl ether, n-propyl-n-propyl ether, and isopropyl ethyl ether.
There are a total of three structural isomers of C7H16 that have no secondary hydrogen atoms. These isomers are 2-methylhexane, 3-methylhexane, and 2,2-dimethylpentane.
The formula C5H11OH corresponds to several possible structural isomers, including both straight-chain and branched-chain alcohols. In total, there are 8 structural isomers for C5H11OH. Out of these, 4 are classified as primary alcohols, where the hydroxyl (-OH) group is attached to a carbon atom that is connected to only one other carbon atom.
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Nonane has a total of 75 isomers, which includes straight chain isomers, branched chain isomers, and cyclic isomers.
The alcohols having the formula C4H10O are four 1-butanol , 2-butanol, 2-methyl-1-propanol and 2-methyl-2-propanol.
Three isomers of C2HfClBr are possible.
C3H4O can have two isomers: propynal and cyclopropanone.
There are two isomers for dibromopropane: 1,2-dibromopropane and 2,2-dibromopropane.
This is too much and too complicated to calculate:There are many possibilities for 1 or more double, triple, linear, branched or cyclic CC-bonds with one C=O or C-OH group on many different C-atoms.One reasonable possibility is: 2,4,6-hepta-tri-enal, H2C=CH-CH=CH-CH=CH-CH(=O)The answer would give no interesting views on organic structural chemistry.But maybe C3H8O is meant (C3.. in stead of C7..), this will give you only two possible isomers: 1-propanol and 2-propanol.