Will there not be a one with ethane? Like 2-Ethylbutane?🤯 Reply pls 🥺🙏🏼🙏🏼 Edit: there should be 7? n-Hexane 2-Methylpentane (or iso-hexane) 3-Methylpentane 2,2-Dimethylbutane 2,3-Dimethylbutane 2-Ethylbutane 2-Methyl-2-ethylpropane Correct me if I am wrong plz
If you have a methyl group on carbon 1, then really you just have 5 carbons in a row, and that make it “pentane” instead of MethylButane. Same thing if you add a methyl group on the very end of the chain.
Do you mean, is *NOT* ? 2,2,2-trimethylpropane does not exist. If you draw it, you will have five bonds leading to the central carbon atom, and carbon only ever has 4 bonds (in stable organic molecules)
Crazy how you can explain something so well in 3 minutes when my professor can't explain it in a 2 hour class. Thank you!
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Ooo really
Why 2 ethyl butane is not the isomer of cyclohexane pls reply ?
cyclohexane is six CH2's all connected in a ring (which is C6H12)
2-ethylbutane is a -C2H5 connected to C4H9 which is C6H14 in total
Will there not be a one with ethane? Like 2-Ethylbutane?🤯 Reply pls 🥺🙏🏼🙏🏼
Edit: there should be 7?
n-Hexane
2-Methylpentane (or iso-hexane)
3-Methylpentane
2,2-Dimethylbutane
2,3-Dimethylbutane
2-Ethylbutane
2-Methyl-2-ethylpropane
Correct me if I am wrong plz
this was so helpful, thank you so much
Very helpful video.... Thanks 👍🙏😊😊
That's exactly how I like it. Thanks!
Thank you! I was about to go crazy looking down at my book and not understanding anything hahaha:)
Can you do a video on drawing cis trans isomers
nice
simple and helpful i love it
Why is 2-ethylbutane not a valid isomer?
Oops! Nevermind, just realized that would actually be 3-methylpentane if using correct numbering. Thanks for the video!
you cleard my doubt too. thnks dude 😂😂
so helpful, thank you!
Whyyy is 1,4-dimethyl butane is not an option ?
Can you reply please??
If you have a methyl group on carbon 1, then really you just have 5 carbons in a row, and that make it “pentane” instead of MethylButane.
Same thing if you add a methyl group on the very end of the chain.
Please tell me why 2,2,2 trimethyl propane is a structural isomer of hexane
Do you mean, is *NOT* ?
2,2,2-trimethylpropane does not exist. If you draw it, you will have five bonds leading to the central carbon atom, and carbon only ever has 4 bonds (in stable organic molecules)
@@chemistNATE please tell me the common name of 4)2,3-dimethyl-butane please 🙏🙂
C6H14O
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