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Is there only one?
Borek said:I have 6
The chemical formula for C4H8 isomers is C4H8, which represents the molecular formula for all isomers of this compound.
There are a total of four isomers for C4H8, which are butene, 2-methylpropene, 1-butene, and 2-butene. These isomers have different structural arrangements of their atoms, resulting in distinct chemical properties.
Yes, the structural formulas for each C4H8 isomer are as follows:
- Butene: CH3-CH2-CH=CH2
- 2-methylpropene: CH3-C(=CH2)-CH3
- 1-butene: CH2=CH-CH2-CH3
- 2-butene: CH3-CH=CH-CH3
The C4H8 isomers differ in their physical and chemical properties, such as boiling points, melting points, and reactivity. This is due to the different arrangements of their atoms, which affects how they interact with other molecules.
C4H8 isomers have various industrial and commercial applications. Butene is used as a raw material in the production of plastics, synthetic rubber, and other chemicals. 2-methylpropene is used in the production of isooctane, a component of gasoline. 1-butene is used in the production of butadiene, a monomer used in the production of synthetic rubber. 2-butene is used in the production of butyl rubber, which is commonly used in tire manufacturing.