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Question: How many structural isomers are possible for the compound \( {{C}_{8}}{{H}_{10}} \) ? (A) \( 5 \) ...

How many structural isomers are possible for the compound C8H10{{C}_{8}}{{H}_{10}} ?
(A) 55
(B) 44
(C) 22
(D) 11

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Hint : Compounds that have the same molecular formula but differ in the arrangement of constituent atoms is called isomers. Two main types of isomerism are structural isomerism and stereoisomerism.

Complete Step By Step Answer:
Isomers will have the similar formula but they will differ in the arrangement of atoms. For an open chain hydrocarbon there should be at least 44 carbon atoms should be present. C H OC\text{ }H\text{ }O is an organic molecule having 55 carbon atoms, 10H10H atoms and one Oxygen atom. So, it will have isomers. But there is no direct formula to

Additional information:
Isomers having the same structure and different spatial arrangement of atoms or groups are called stereoisomers. We can calculate the number of stereoisomers using the formula 2n, where n is the number of chiral carbon atoms.

Note :
Structural isomerism is again classified chain isomerism, position isomerism, functional isomerism, metamerism, ring chain isomerism and tautomerism. Isomers differ in the arrangement of the carbon chain within their molecules are called structural isomers. Differ in the position of structural entities such as multiple bonds or functional groups.