Chapter 4: Q4.2-4CC (page 62)
See Figures 4.5a and 4.7. Can propane (C3H8) form isomers? Explain.
Short Answer
No, propane cannot form isomers as it contains only three carbon atoms which cannot form a branched-chain structure.
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Chapter 4: Q4.2-4CC (page 62)
See Figures 4.5a and 4.7. Can propane (C3H8) form isomers? Explain.
No, propane cannot form isomers as it contains only three carbon atoms which cannot form a branched-chain structure.
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