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The total number of isomers including stereoismers that could be obtained by replacing two hydrogen atoms of propane by two chlorine atoms are :

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Five, i.e., `CH_(3)CH_(2)CH_(2)Cl_(2),(+) and (-)`
`CH_(3)overset(**)(C)HClCH_(2)Cl,CH_(3)C Cl_(2)CH_(3),ClCH_(2)CH_(2)CH_(2)Cl`
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