Isomers: Constitutional Isomers, Stereoisomers (Diastereomers)

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Uploaded by on Jul 9, 2009

A short discussion regarding Isomers. Here, the talk about the different branches and types of isomers. Because enantomers play such a big role in organic chemistry, they will be discussed in detail in another video.

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  • thank you so much!

  • i d'nt knw

    

  • i d'nt knw

  • hey guys .................

    How many chain isomers does propyl benzene have?

  • Not the best example of Diastereomers, because that example you gave was a geometric stereoisomer..But still great explanation.

  • @dmillar91

    but = 4, pro = 3

  • Thanks!

  • plz can u tell me how to tell R-S CONFIGURATION?

    N PLZ EXPLAIN WID A EXAMPLE..!!

  • I think when you were drawing isomers for C4H10, the 2nd isomer you drew was "isoBUTANE" no? not isopropane, since no such molecule exist.

  • optical isomers= enantiomers

    diastereomers= geometric

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