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Position isomerism is due to the difference in the position of a functional group, multiple bond or substituent in the same carbon chain

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AAKASH SERIES-GENERAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY-Subjective Exercise -8
  1. Chain isomers differ in the nature of the carbon chain (skeleton)

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

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

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

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

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

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  7. Ketone secondary amines, ethers etc show metamerism

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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  17. The light ray which vibrates in a sinle plane is called as plane polar...

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  18. The substances which have the ability of rotating plane polarised ligh...

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  19. If the rotation is in clockwise direction, it is called dextro rotator...

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  20. A carbon atom which is bonded to four different atoms or groups is cal...

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