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Isomers of Alkanes
1. Draw the five (5) alkane isomers of the formula C¢H4.




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Draw the line structures of the three (3) alkane isomers of the chemical formula CsHj,.




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3. Draw the nine (9) alkane isomers of the formula C7Hjs.




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