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The number of 'C'- atoms in monohaloalkane of lowest molar mass which can show position isomerism and optical isomerism respectively are ?

Asked by dipanshusingla029 20th April 2018, 6:14 PM
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Haloalkanes with three or more  carbon atoms exhibit position isomerism in which isomers differ in position of halogen.

The optical isomerism is only shown y halides that contain chiral carbon atom.

Chiral arbon is asymmetric carbon atom that is attached to four different atoms or group of atoms.

Answered by Expert 21st April 2018, 8:01 PM
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