The phenomenon of isomerism is possible for a substance with the composition: a) C3H6 b) C2H4 c) C3H8 d) C2H6

The phenomenon of isomerism (interclass) is possible for a substance with the formula C3H6. It can belong both to the class of alkenes (propene) and to the class of cycloalkanes (cyclopropane). The general formula for these classes is CnH2n.

In the molecules C2H4 (ethene), C3H8 (propane) and C2H6 (ethane), the carbon chain is too short, therefore, these compounds do not have structural (for alkanes and alkenes), spatial (for alkenes) and interclass isomers (for alkenes, since for alkanes, the phenomenon of interclass isomerism is not characteristic).



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