What are the possible no. of isomers for a disubstituted benzene?
Asked by alisha dhamija | 22nd Mar, 2011, 12:00: AM
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There will be three position isomers possible. Soppose the substituents are A and B, the possible isomers will be 1,2- disubstituted benzene; 1,3-disubstituted benzene; and 1,4-
disubstituted benzene.
Depending upon the substituents, further isomers can also be possible.
We hope that clarifies your query.
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Dear Student
There will be three position isomers possible. Soppose the substituents are A and B, the possible isomers will be 1,2- disubstituted benzene; 1,3-disubstituted benzene; and 1,4-
disubstituted benzene.
Depending upon the substituents, further isomers can also be possible.
We hope that clarifies your query.
regards
Team
Topperlearning
Answered by | 23rd Mar, 2011, 05:33: AM
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