The number of isomers formed by C\(_6\)H\(_{14}\) is

a

4

b

5

c

2

d

3

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Macdowell
9 years ago

Kudos to those who got it right, here is a sure more word of prophecy...for alkanes and alkynes, you can geet their possible no. of isomers by applying this formular though i believe it is already known by some brainees i.e 2n- 4 + 1 and 2n- 4 + 2 for alkenes.

Where n- 4 is raised to a power, i mean it is written on top of 2 as a superscript

Munachi02
7 years ago

for alkanes, to find the number of isomers 2^n-4 + 1 where n= no of carbon atoms

regonyi
11 years ago

dats true it can be arranged in 5 different ways

Otani
10 years ago

okay sha

otikpaceejay
10 years ago

Kul

godstamtam
7 years ago

I dont understand

AIIGA ALFRED
9 years ago

someone should solve it

splendour-c
11 years ago

exactly

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