Question
Question: How many constitutional isomers of \({{C}_{4}}{{H}_{8}}O\) are there?...
How many constitutional isomers of C4H8O are there?
Solution
C4H8O is an organic compound known by the name butanal this is the aldehyde derivative of butane. It is colorless flammable liquid having an unpleasant smell. It is miscible in most of the organic solvents. It is also known by the name butyraldehyde.
Complete step by step answer:
The word isomer is derived from two Greek words called iso + mer where iso means equal and mer means parts i.e. equal parts. Isomers are defined as those compounds which have the same chemical formula but different arrangement of molecules and the phenomenon of isomers is known as isomerism.
Isomers are generally of two types: Structural isomerism and Geometrical isomerism. Structural isomers are also known by the name constitutional isomerism and it is of five types:
1. Chain isomerism: In this isomers are different in branching of chains.
2. Position isomers: Isomers differ with the arrangement of attachment of functional groups to different carbon atoms.
3. Functional isomerism: Those which have the same chemical formula but different functional groups.
4. Metamerism: Due to presence of different alkyl chains on each side of functional groups.
5. Tautomerism: Which differ in the position of proton and electron.
Hence on the basis of all isomers there are 19 constitutional isomers present in C4H8O.
Note: In constitutional type of isomerism the functional group and the atoms in the molecules of these isomers are linked in different ways. Whereas in geometrical isomerism compounds have the same chemical formula but different orientations of the atoms in three dimensional space.