Isomers
Comments on article "Isomers"| Name | Views and Comments | Date |
| Anon | This is plagiarized from AP Edition Biology by Campbell Reece, 8th edition. | 10/1/2010 |
| Tom | but-2-ene has molecular formula c4h8 | 11/26/2006 |
| sophie | Just to let you know, pictures could help even more for people who have never heard of isomerism, for new learners. | 8/31/2006 |
| sophie | Great work, you really helped with some things I needed to be reminded of. Great explanation. | 8/31/2006 |
| J | isn't this the sort of thing that would be easier to explain with pictures? | 3/10/2006 |
| Sonny Sebastian | In this diastereoisomers are not mentioned. They are also stereoisomers. Under geometrical isomers, C-C bond is alos involved eg. in cyclic compounds cis-Trans isomers are present |
9/8/2005 |
| Catrina | show isomers of dibenzalacetone | 11/28/2004 |

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