Hi guys,
I'm having trouble with drawing the structural formulae of structural isomers. For example, I don't understand why is there only two isomers can be drawn from C3H7Cl (1-cholropropane and 2-chloropropane)? Can't it be 3-chloropropane? Or the following?
![Screen Shot 2013-04-14 at 6.27.34 PM.jpg](/data/attachments/21/21273-4a02a12ed14a5dccddabad54728c6229.jpg)
Also, for this question (b), the product should contains hydrogen gas, doesn't it? However I don't think there is any hydrogen atoms among the reactants...
![Scan.jpg](/data/attachments/21/21274-50966dad72a8e6ea831de9e237f3dfec.jpg)
Any help would be appreciated!!
I'm having trouble with drawing the structural formulae of structural isomers. For example, I don't understand why is there only two isomers can be drawn from C3H7Cl (1-cholropropane and 2-chloropropane)? Can't it be 3-chloropropane? Or the following?
![Screen Shot 2013-04-14 at 6.27.34 PM.jpg](/data/attachments/21/21273-4a02a12ed14a5dccddabad54728c6229.jpg)
Also, for this question (b), the product should contains hydrogen gas, doesn't it? However I don't think there is any hydrogen atoms among the reactants...
![Scan.jpg](/data/attachments/21/21274-50966dad72a8e6ea831de9e237f3dfec.jpg)
Any help would be appreciated!!