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hi everyone,
This is a thread made for structural isomerism, as a lot of people don't quite undesrstand its concept. First off, we will start with explaining it and its concept, and after that, people can post problems to do with it.
Ok, so i'll tell you my doubts about it, as they're general and apply to many people's queries! First off, how do we draw an isomer as apparently there are different ways to do so (i think 2?) and also, how do we name them, because the steps for naming the isomer is different for each homologous series. For instance, methylpropane is the isomer for butANE, whereas but-1-ene is an isomer for butENE.
Everyone is welcome to explain its concept/ask questions/answer questions.
This is of course in preparation for the soon to come paper 3 chemistry!
Balloons. And highlighters. Yar.
This is a thread made for structural isomerism, as a lot of people don't quite undesrstand its concept. First off, we will start with explaining it and its concept, and after that, people can post problems to do with it.
Ok, so i'll tell you my doubts about it, as they're general and apply to many people's queries! First off, how do we draw an isomer as apparently there are different ways to do so (i think 2?) and also, how do we name them, because the steps for naming the isomer is different for each homologous series. For instance, methylpropane is the isomer for butANE, whereas but-1-ene is an isomer for butENE.
Everyone is welcome to explain its concept/ask questions/answer questions.
This is of course in preparation for the soon to come paper 3 chemistry!
Balloons. And highlighters. Yar.