Question
Question: An isomer of ethanol is: A. Methanol B. Dimethyl ether C. Acetone D. Diethyl ether...
An isomer of ethanol is:
A. Methanol
B. Dimethyl ether
C. Acetone
D. Diethyl ether
Solution
Shape of a molecule in space contributes to its properties. Its shape depends on how its atoms are arranged in the space. Keeping the molecular formula, the same, when the atoms of the molecule are arranged differently, they are called isomers.
Complete step by step answer: Ethanol has molecular formula C2H5OH or C2H6O, and it has the following structure:
The isomer of ethanol should have the same molecular formula but different arrangement of atoms or different structure. This difference can be from the presence of different functional groups attached to the molecules. Molecules having the same molecular formula but different functional groups are called functional group isomers.
-Methanol- It has the molecular formula CH3OH or CH4O. So, it does have the same molecular formula as ethanol. Hence, option (a) is incorrect.
-Dimethyl Ether- It has a molecular formula CH3−O−CH3 or C2H6O. So, it has the same molecular formula as ethanol, C2H6O. Now, we have to check if it also has a different arrangement of atoms than ethanol or not. The structure of dimethyl ether is:
Thus, dimethyl ether has the same molecular formula as ethanol but different structure due to different functional groups. Hence, option (b) is the correct match.
3) Acetone- It has the molecular formula CH3COCH3 or C3H6O. So, it does not have the same molecular formula as ethanol and hence, not an isomer.
4) Diethyl Ether- It is a molecular formula C2H5−O−C2H5 or C4H10O, which does not match the formula of ethanol. Hence, it is not an isomer of ethanol.
Hence, option (b) dimethyl ether is correct.
Note: For identifying structural or constitutional isomers, look for their bonding pattern. The atoms of the compound will be the same but, they are connected differently to make different functional groups. Example: n-butane and isobutene.