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  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Organic_Chemistry/Organic_Chemistry_Nomenclature_Workbook_(O'Donnell)/01%3A_Chapters/1.02%3A_Constitutional_Isomers
    The page introduces the concept of constitutional isomers using alkanes as an example. Constitutional isomers are molecules with the same molecular formula but different structural formulas or bonding...The page introduces the concept of constitutional isomers using alkanes as an example. Constitutional isomers are molecules with the same molecular formula but different structural formulas or bonding arrangements. The text discusses pentane, an alkane with five carbon atoms, and illustrates its three constitutional isomers, including unbranched and branched forms. Practice questions are provided to engage learners in identifying and drawing constitutional isomers of heptane and hexane.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/CSU_San_Bernardino/CHEM_4300%3A_Inorganic_Chemistry_(Mink)/05%3A_Coordination_Chemistry_I_-_Structures_and_Isomers/5.04%3A_Isomerism
    This section will be about isomerism in coordination compounds. You may know isomerism already from your organic chemistry classes. Here, we will apply isomerism to coordination chemistry. Some forms ...This section will be about isomerism in coordination compounds. You may know isomerism already from your organic chemistry classes. Here, we will apply isomerism to coordination chemistry. Some forms of isomerism in organic and coordination chemistry are the same, but there are some forms of isomerism that only occur in coordination chemistry.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Inorganic_Chemistry/Inorganic_Coordination_Chemistry_(Landskron)/05%3A_Coordination_Chemistry_I_-_Structures_and_Isomers/5.04%3A_Isomerism
    This section will be about isomerism in coordination compounds. You may know isomerism already from your organic chemistry classes. Here, we will apply isomerism to coordination chemistry. Some forms ...This section will be about isomerism in coordination compounds. You may know isomerism already from your organic chemistry classes. Here, we will apply isomerism to coordination chemistry. Some forms of isomerism in organic and coordination chemistry are the same, but there are some forms of isomerism that only occur in coordination chemistry.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Under_Construction/Purgatory/AUCHE_230_-_Structure_and_Bonding/05%3A_Transition_Metal_Complexes/5.03%3A_Isomerism
    This section will be about isomerism in coordination compounds. You may know isomerism already from your organic chemistry classes. Here, we will apply isomerism to coordination chemistry. Some forms ...This section will be about isomerism in coordination compounds. You may know isomerism already from your organic chemistry classes. Here, we will apply isomerism to coordination chemistry. Some forms of isomerism in organic and coordination chemistry are the same, but there are some forms of isomerism that only occur in coordination chemistry.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/College_of_the_Canyons/CHEM_202%3A_General_Chemistry_II_OER/02%3A_Coordination_Chemistry_of_Transition_Metals/2.05%3A_Isomerism
    This section will be about isomerism in coordination compounds. You may know isomerism already from your organic chemistry classes. Here, we will apply isomerism to coordination chemistry. Some forms ...This section will be about isomerism in coordination compounds. You may know isomerism already from your organic chemistry classes. Here, we will apply isomerism to coordination chemistry. Some forms of isomerism in organic and coordination chemistry are the same, but there are some forms of isomerism that only occur in coordination chemistry.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Introductory_Chemistry/Introduction_to_Organic_and_Biochemistry_(Malik)/03%3A_Stereochemistry/3.01%3A_Introduction_to_stereochemistry
    Isomerism and the basic classification of isomers are described.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/University_of_Florida/CHM2047%3A_One-Semester_General_Chemistry_(Kleiman)/08%3A_8_Coordination_Chemistry/04%3A_Coordination_Number_and_Geometry/4.01%3A_Isomers
    This section will be about isomerism in coordination compounds. You may know isomerism already from your organic chemistry classes. Here, we will apply isomerism to coordination chemistry. Some forms ...This section will be about isomerism in coordination compounds. You may know isomerism already from your organic chemistry classes. Here, we will apply isomerism to coordination chemistry. Some forms of isomerism in organic and coordination chemistry are the same, but there are some forms of isomerism that only occur in coordination chemistry.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/General_Chemistry/Interactive_Chemistry_(Moore_Zhou_and_Garand)/02%3A_Unit_Two/2.03%3A_Day_11-_Molecular_Structure-_Isomers
    Decide where each C atom and each H atom is in the line structure; then count the number of C and H atoms to verify that the line structure represents the same molecule as the Lewis structure. Many ti...Decide where each C atom and each H atom is in the line structure; then count the number of C and H atoms to verify that the line structure represents the same molecule as the Lewis structure. Many times, the “2-” is omitted and the compound is just called “methylpropane” because that’s the only location for the methyl group to bond to (if the methyl is bonded to either end, the molecule is n-butane); hence there’s no ambiguity by omitting the “2-“.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Organic_Chemistry/Organic_Chemistry_Nomenclature_Workbook_(O'Donnell)/01%3A_Chapters/1.09%3A_Aldehydes_and_Ketones
    This page focuses on learning how to name aldehydes and ketones, both of which contain the carbonyl group (C=O). It provides a comparison between aldehydes, which have a hydrogen or an R group attache...This page focuses on learning how to name aldehydes and ketones, both of which contain the carbonyl group (C=O). It provides a comparison between aldehydes, which have a hydrogen or an R group attached, and ketones, which have two R groups. The page offers practice questions where learners are invited to name various chemical structures and number the carbons accordingly. It also includes known compounds like methanal (formaldehyde) and 2-propanone (acetone) for reference.

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