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28 October, 03:17

A confused student was doing an isomer problem and listed the following six names as different structural isomers of C7H16. a. 1-sec-butylpropane b. 4-methylhexane c. 2-ethylpentane d. 1-ethyl-1-methylbutane e. 3-methylhexane f. 4-ethylpentane How many different structural isomers are actually present in these six names?

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  1. 28 October, 03:30
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    In case of heptane (C7H16) the following structural isomers are possible

    shown in figure

    a. 1-sec-butylpropane : this is actually 3-methyl hexane

    b. 4-methylhexane : this is actually 3-methylhexane

    c. 2-ethylpentane : this is actually 3-methyl hexane

    d. 1-ethyl-1-methylbutane: 3-methylhexane

    e. 3-methylhexane: correct IUPAC

    f. 4-ethylpentane: This is actually 3-methylhexane

    Hence all represent single isomer
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