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How many isomers are possible inC4H8?


A

3

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5

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C

7

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9

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Solution

The correct option is B

5


The explanation for correct option:

Option (B):5

  • The number of isomers possible for the compound having a formula C4H8 can be found out by using the DBE (Double bond equivalent) formula which is given by:
  • DBE=C+1H2X2+N2
    Where,
    C = Number of carbon atoms present in organic molecules.
    H = Number of hydrogen atoms present in organic molecules.
    X = Number of halogen atoms present in organic molecules.
    N = Number of nitrogen atoms present in organic molecules.
  • Similarily DBE of C4H8 can be calculated as:
    DBE=4+1820+0DBE=54DBE=1
  • The DBE value of 1, suggests there must be present at least one one ring structure or double bond in the given structural formula.
  • Hence, for C4H8there are 5 constitutional isomers possible.
  • The five constitutional isomers included are given as: But-1-ene, But-2-ene, Cyclobutane, 2-Methylpropane, Methylcyclopropane.
  • The possible five structural isomers of all the isomers of C4H8 can be drawn as:
The number of isomers possible for C4H8 is:

Therefore, option (B) 5 is the correct answer.


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