How to Draw All the Isomers of an Organic Compound with a Given Molecular Formula – Part 1
Isomers are different compounds that have the same molecular formula. When the group of atoms that form the molecules of different isomers are bonded together in fundamentally different ways, constitutional/structural isomers are formed. Isomers that differ only in the spatial orientation/configuration of their component atoms are referred to as stereoisomers or spatial isomers. Question: How many isomers (including stereoisomers) do exist with the molecular formula C 4 H 8 ? Solution infographic: Click/tap to enlarge the image MF = Molecular formula, DBE = Double bond equivalent, DU = Degree of unsaturation, IHD = Index of hydrogen deficiency Tip for drawing the parent hydrocarbon chain: The beginners are encouraged to use the condensed structural formulae for a better understanding. # Draw the C -atoms of the parent chain right to left keeping enough space between the atoms so that the bonds and the H -atoms with their indices may be inserted later. # Draw single bonds bet...