The question is "How many different isomers have the formula C4H10?"
I thought that the answer is 1, but apparently the correct answer is 2. I don't understand this. Why is that?
I thought that the answer is 1, but apparently the correct answer is 2. I don't understand this. Why is that?
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It's semantics.
There are two isomers of C4H10.One is normal butane (n - butane) and the other is isobutane (i - butane).
There are two isomers of C4H10.One is normal butane (n - butane) and the other is isobutane (i - butane).