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Question
There are two different substances with the formula C3H6. Draw both, and tell how they differ.
Step-by-Step Solution
VerifiedH2C=CH−CH3
Propene Cyclopropane
The two substances are different because one compound has a double bond, and one has a ring.
Structural isomers are those isomers in which the atoms are completely arranged in a different order with the same molecular formulas. These are the molecules having the same kind of molecular formula with different connectivities depending upon the order they are put together.
The structural isomerism is also called as constitutional isomerism as per the IUPAC. It is a kind of isomerism where the molecule have the same molecular formula with different orders and bonding, as opposed to that of stereoisomerism.
There are three types of structural isomerism
Chain Isomerism- Chain isomerism occurs when there is difference in the atomic arrangement of the carbon to carbon chain of molecule. This phenomena is also called as skeletal isomerism. Example butane and 2-methyl propane.
Position Isomerism- positional isomerism arises when there is difference in the position occupied by substituent atom or group of the atoms or due to unsaturation occurring in chain.
Functional Group Isomerism- The functional group isomerism occurs when there is a presence of the odd form of functional group with same molecular formula. For example dimethyl ether and ethanol have same molecular formula C2H6O but different functional groups.
H2C=CH−CH3
Propene Cyclopropane
Cyclopropane and propene are organic compounds having only carbon and hydrogen atom and same molecular formula. The key difference between cyclopropane and propene is that cyclopropane is cyclic alkane, whereas propene is an alkene.