Give the relationships between the following pairs of structures (a), (c), (d), (e). The possible relationships are: same compound, constitutional isomer, cis-trans isomers, not isomers (different molecular formula). Give the recog isomers, constitutional (structural) isomers (a) CH,CH-CH₂CH, and (CH) CH (c) (e) CH. CH₁ CH, and CH₁ and CH₁ CH₁ CH, (d) CH₁ CH, and CH₂ CH₂ CH₂CH₂ CH, C=CH₂ T CH₂ and CH₁ www. CH₂-CH

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Give the relationships between the following pairs of structures (a), (c), (d), (e). The possible relationships are: same compound, constitutional isomer, cis-trans isomers, not isomers (different molecular formula). 2-35 Give the relation isomers, constitutional (structural) isomers, (a) CH₂CH₂CH₂CH3 and (CH3)3CH (c) (e) CH CH CH₁ and CH₂ and CH₂ CH, (d) CH3 CH₂ CH₂ CH₂-CH₂ and CH₂CH3 CH3 C=CH₂ CH3 and CH3. CH₂-CH

 

Give the relationships between the following pairs of structures (a), (c), (d), (e). The possible relationships are: same
compound, constitutional isomer, cis-trans isomers, not isomers (different molecular formula).
2-35
Give the recALPURNING
isomers, constitutional (structural) isomers
(a) CH₂CH₂CH₂CH, and (CH),CH
(c)
(e)
CH.
CH,
CH,
and
CH
and
CH,
CH₁
CH,
(d)
CH₁,
CH,
CH₂-CH₂
and
CH₂CH₂
CH,
C=CH₂
CH,
and
CH₁
CH₂-CH
Transcribed Image Text:Give the relationships between the following pairs of structures (a), (c), (d), (e). The possible relationships are: same compound, constitutional isomer, cis-trans isomers, not isomers (different molecular formula). 2-35 Give the recALPURNING isomers, constitutional (structural) isomers (a) CH₂CH₂CH₂CH, and (CH),CH (c) (e) CH. CH, CH, and CH and CH, CH₁ CH, (d) CH₁, CH, CH₂-CH₂ and CH₂CH₂ CH, C=CH₂ CH, and CH₁ CH₂-CH
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