Organic Chemistry - Standalone book
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Author: Francis A Carey Dr., Robert M. Giuliano
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Chapter 1, Problem 72DSP
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The Lewis formula that is a constitutional isomer of formamide is to be determined.
Concept introduction:
Compounds having the same molecular formula are called isomers.
Constitutional isomers are the compounds having same molecular formula but they differ in the connectivity of atoms present in the compounds.
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