can any one tell me how to find the number or structural isomers an organic compound has?
example can be like di ethyl ether i.e., c4H10o
can any one tell me how to find the number or structural isomers an organic compound has?
example can be like di ethyl ether i.e., c4H10o
it's an ether , check out DU first . it's DU = 0 , now think of other compounds contianing oxygen yet having DU=0 , ring any bells?
at last wat do u want to say how many structural isomers does it have
NO idea about that DU.....
Just count no of isomers simple counting
Du is degreee of unsaturation it may due to double bonds or due to formation of rings.
i dont have any idea about the degree of unsaturation plz explain it. and how is it related to my question.......