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MrMuchimi
4 years ago
15

Draw the two constitutionally isomeric structures formed when iodobenzene and propene are subjected to the conditions of the Hec

k reaction. If stereoisomers are possible for a particular constitutional isomer, draw the more stable stereoisomer.

Chemistry
1 answer:
lord [1]4 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Check the explanation

Explanation:

The diagram to the question is in the attached image, and always remember that Constitutional isomers are compounds that have very similar molecular formula and diverse connectivity. To conclude whether two molecules are constitutional isomers, just calculate the figure or amount of every atom in both molecules and see how the atoms are assembled.

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