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Those stereoisomers are called configurational isomers if they differ in spatial arrangement of atom or group and are not interconvertible without cleaving a bond. Geometrical isomer arises due to restricted rotation about a bond or centre. The number of G.I is 2^(n) where n= number of stereoisomers, in some cases the number of G.I is less than 2^(n) in case where either side nomenclature will be possible. The number of G.I. of the compound C_(2)H_(5)-CH=CH-CH=CH-CH=CH-CH_(3) is

Geometrical Isomerism Molecules having same molecular formula but differing in the orientation of atoms in a space due to resistricted rotation. Compound which do not exhibit geometric isomerism

Carbon compounds having same molecular formula but different properties are known as

Molecules having same molecular formula. But differing in structure (or) spatial orientation of atom is known isomers and phenomenon known as isomerism. Molecules which differ in structural formula are known as structural isomers and phenomenon is known as structural isomerism structural isomerism can be broadly classified as (i) Chain isomerism (ii) Positional isomerism (iii) Functional isomerism (iv) Metamerism (v) Tautomerism Molecules having same molecular formula but differing in spatial orientation are known as stereo isomers and the phenomenon known as stereo isomerism. Stero isomerism can be classified as (i) Geometrical isomerism (ii) Optical isomerism How many structural isomers possible for the given compound C_(4)H_(10)O

Molecules having same molecular formula. But differing in structure (or) spatial orientation of atom is known isomers and phenomenon known as isomerism. Molecules which differ in structural formula are known as structural isomers and phenomenon is known as structural isomerism structural isomerism can be broadly classified as (i) Chain isomerism (ii) Positional isomerism (iii) Functional isomerism (iv) Metamerism (v) Tautomerism Molecules having same molecular formula but differing in spatial orientation are known as stereo isomers and the phenomenon known as stereo isomerism. Stero isomerism can be classified as (i) Geometrical isomerism (ii) Optical isomerism The phenomenon in which molecules having same molecular formula and same functional group but differing in the nature of alkyl group attached to functional group known as

Molecules having same molecular formula. But differing in structure (or) spatial orientation of atom is known isomers and phenomenon known as isomerism. Molecules which differ in structural formula are known as structural isomers and phenomenon is known as structural isomerism structural isomerism can be broadly classified as (i) Chain isomerism (ii) Positional isomerism (iii) Functional isomerism (iv) Metamerism (v) Tautomerism Molecules having same molecular formula but differing in spatial orientation are known as stereo isomers and the phenomenon known as stereo isomerism. Stero isomerism can be classified as (i) Geometrical isomerism (ii) Optical isomerism Which of the following pair exhibit functional isomerism

The number of isomers having molecular formula C_4 H_10 is

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  1. Structural isomerism is divided into chain, position, function group m...

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  2. Stereoisomerism is due to the difference in arrangement of atoms or gr...

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  3. Stereo isomers have same molecular formula but differ in the spatial a...

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  4. Chain isomerism arises due to difference in the arrangement of carbon ...

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  5. Chain isomers differ in the nature of the carbon chain (skeleton)

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  6. Butane has 2 chain isomers: pentane has 3, hexane has 5 and heptane ha...

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  7. Position isomerism is due to the difference in the position of a funct...

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  8. Compounds having same molecule formula but difference functional group...

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  9. Alchohol's ethers, aldehydes-ketones, carboxylic acids-esters, etc, ar...

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  10. Metamerism is due to the presence of different alkyl groups attached t...

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  11. Ketone secondary amines, ethers etc show metamerism

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  12. Tautomerism is a special type of functional isomerism where the isomer...

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  13. Configurational isomerism is further divided into geometrical isomeris...

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  14. Geometrical isomerism arises due to restricted rotation about carbon-c...

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  15. In cis isomers, same or similar groups are present on the same side of...

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  16. In trans isomer, similar groups are present on the opposite sdie of th...

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  17. Unsymmetrical alkenes and their derivatives, cycloalkane dicarboxylic ...

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  18. Generally geometrical isomers possess similar chemical properties but ...

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  19. Cis isomer is more polar than trans isomer, posseses higher boiling po...

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  20. Cis isomer has lesser stability than the corresponding trans isomer

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