(a)
Interpretation- To determine the constitutional isomer of the compound.
Concept Introduction-
Isomers are compounds having the same molecular formula but different structural and spatial arrangements of bonds.
Isomers are of two types:
- Constitutional isomers (Structural isomers)
- Stereoisomers
(a)
Explanation of Solution
Constitutional Isomers are structural isomers having the same molecular formula but different structures. They have a different arrangement of bonds and atoms.
Following is the constitutional isomer of the given compound:
(b)
Interpretation- To determine the constitutional isomer of the compound.
Concept Introduction-
Isomers are compounds having the same molecular formula but different structural and spatial arrangements of bonds.
Isomers are of two types:
- Constitutional isomers (Structural isomers)
- Stereoisomers
(b)
Explanation of Solution
Constitutional Isomers are structural isomers having the same molecular formula but different structures. They have a different arrangement of bonds and atoms.
Following is the constitutional isomer of the given compound:
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