Name of the topic by Md Naimul Islam (201-29-1636) - Monday, 7 September 2020, 8:00 PM Number of replies: 18 How do I identify an isomer? Permalink In reply to Md Naimul Islam (201-29-1636) Re: Name of the topic by Mohd. Raihunul Azam Monna [ 201-29-1678 ] - Monday, 7 September 2020, 8:04 PM Constitutional isomers are compounds that have the same molecular formula and different connectivity. To determine whether two molecules are constitutional isomers, just count the number of each atom in both molecules and see how the atoms are arranged. Permalink Show parent In reply to Md Naimul Islam (201-29-1636) Re: Name of the topic by Miraz patwary - Monday, 7 September 2020, 9:58 PM Identify stereoisomers by their arrangement in space; the compounds will have the same atoms and bonding patterns but will be arranged differently in three-dimensional space. Geometric isomers are actually a type of configurational stereoisomer. Permalink Show parent In reply to Md Naimul Islam (201-29-1636) Re: Name of the topic by Kazi Julfiker - Sunday, 13 September 2020, 4:30 PM Identify stereoisomers by their arrangement in space; the compounds will have the same atoms and bonding patterns but will be arranged differently in three-dimensional space. Geometric isomers are actually a type of configurational stereoisomer. Permalink Show parent In reply to Md Naimul Islam (201-29-1636) Re: Name of the topic by omar faruk 201-29-1704 - Tuesday, 15 September 2020, 8:54 PM by there arrangement in space. Permalink Show parent In reply to Md Naimul Islam (201-29-1636) Re: Name of the topic by omar faruk 201-29-1704 - Tuesday, 15 September 2020, 8:55 PM by there arrangement in space. Permalink Show parent In reply to Md Naimul Islam (201-29-1636) Re: Name of the topic by omar faruk 201-29-1704 - Tuesday, 15 September 2020, 8:55 PM by there arrangement in space. Permalink Show parent In reply to Md Naimul Islam (201-29-1636) Re: Name of the topic by omar faruk 201-29-1704 - Wednesday, 16 September 2020, 4:37 AM by the arrangement on space Permalink Show parent In reply to Md Naimul Islam (201-29-1636) Re: Name of the topic by MD. Nadim Hasan - Friday, 18 September 2020, 12:07 AM You can identify an isomer by there arrangement in space.Id.201-29-1702 Permalink Show parent In reply to Md Naimul Islam (201-29-1636) Re: Name of the topic by Ruhul Amin (201-29-1646) - Friday, 18 September 2020, 12:53 AM identification of an isomer can be done by the three dimentional arrangement in space Permalink Show parent In reply to Md Naimul Islam (201-29-1636) Re: Name of the topic by towhidul islam 201-29-1694 - Monday, 21 September 2020, 4:14 PM by there arrangement in space.. Permalink Show parent In reply to Md Naimul Islam (201-29-1636) Re: Name of the topic by Md. Al-Amin - Monday, 21 September 2020, 9:35 PM by there arrangement in space you can identify an isomer. 201-29-1672 Permalink Show parent In reply to Md Naimul Islam (201-29-1636) Re: Name of the topic by kamrul hasan sujon - Monday, 21 September 2020, 11:48 PM You can, Identification of an isomer can be done by the three dimentional arrangement in space. ID:201-29-1686 23(A) Permalink Show parent In reply to Md Naimul Islam (201-29-1636) Re: Name of the topic by Nusrat Jahan Fahima - Wednesday, 23 September 2020, 7:31 AM If the highest priority groups for each carbon are on the same side of the molecule, that molecule is denoted as the 'cis' or 'Z' isomer. If they're on opposite sites, it's denoted as the 'trans' or 'E' isomer.ID: 201-29-164323(A) Permalink Show parent In reply to Md Naimul Islam (201-29-1636) Re: Name of the topic by Prama Paul - Friday, 27 November 2020, 9:22 PM You can identify an isomer by there arrangement in space. Permalink Show parent In reply to Md Naimul Islam (201-29-1636) Re: Name of the topic by sanjida mitu - Saturday, 28 November 2020, 5:21 PM Identify stereoisomers by their arrangement in space; the compounds will have the same atoms and bonding patterns but will be arranged differently in three-dimensional space. Geometric isomers are actually a type of configurational stereoisomer. Permalink Show parent In reply to Md Naimul Islam (201-29-1636) Re: Name of the topic by papia sultana -201-29-1706 - Tuesday, 1 December 2020, 5:32 PM Identification of an isomer can be done by the three dimentional arrangement in space. Permalink Show parent In reply to Md Naimul Islam (201-29-1636) Re: Name of the topic by Md. Al-Amin - Thursday, 3 December 2020, 10:56 AM Identify stereoisomers by their arrangement in space; the compounds will have the same atoms and bonding patterns but will be arranged differently in three-dimensional space. Geometric isomers are actually a type of configurational stereoisomer. Permalink Show parent In reply to Md Naimul Islam (201-29-1636) Re: Name of the topic by Khodaza Nusrat Nova - Monday, 14 December 2020, 6:45 PM Bby there arrangement in space. Permalink Show parent
In reply to Md Naimul Islam (201-29-1636) Re: Name of the topic by Mohd. Raihunul Azam Monna [ 201-29-1678 ] - Monday, 7 September 2020, 8:04 PM Constitutional isomers are compounds that have the same molecular formula and different connectivity. To determine whether two molecules are constitutional isomers, just count the number of each atom in both molecules and see how the atoms are arranged. Permalink Show parent
In reply to Md Naimul Islam (201-29-1636) Re: Name of the topic by Miraz patwary - Monday, 7 September 2020, 9:58 PM Identify stereoisomers by their arrangement in space; the compounds will have the same atoms and bonding patterns but will be arranged differently in three-dimensional space. Geometric isomers are actually a type of configurational stereoisomer. Permalink Show parent
In reply to Md Naimul Islam (201-29-1636) Re: Name of the topic by Kazi Julfiker - Sunday, 13 September 2020, 4:30 PM Identify stereoisomers by their arrangement in space; the compounds will have the same atoms and bonding patterns but will be arranged differently in three-dimensional space. Geometric isomers are actually a type of configurational stereoisomer. Permalink Show parent
In reply to Md Naimul Islam (201-29-1636) Re: Name of the topic by omar faruk 201-29-1704 - Tuesday, 15 September 2020, 8:54 PM by there arrangement in space. Permalink Show parent
In reply to Md Naimul Islam (201-29-1636) Re: Name of the topic by omar faruk 201-29-1704 - Tuesday, 15 September 2020, 8:55 PM by there arrangement in space. Permalink Show parent
In reply to Md Naimul Islam (201-29-1636) Re: Name of the topic by omar faruk 201-29-1704 - Tuesday, 15 September 2020, 8:55 PM by there arrangement in space. Permalink Show parent
In reply to Md Naimul Islam (201-29-1636) Re: Name of the topic by omar faruk 201-29-1704 - Wednesday, 16 September 2020, 4:37 AM by the arrangement on space Permalink Show parent
In reply to Md Naimul Islam (201-29-1636) Re: Name of the topic by MD. Nadim Hasan - Friday, 18 September 2020, 12:07 AM You can identify an isomer by there arrangement in space.Id.201-29-1702 Permalink Show parent
In reply to Md Naimul Islam (201-29-1636) Re: Name of the topic by Ruhul Amin (201-29-1646) - Friday, 18 September 2020, 12:53 AM identification of an isomer can be done by the three dimentional arrangement in space Permalink Show parent
In reply to Md Naimul Islam (201-29-1636) Re: Name of the topic by towhidul islam 201-29-1694 - Monday, 21 September 2020, 4:14 PM by there arrangement in space.. Permalink Show parent
In reply to Md Naimul Islam (201-29-1636) Re: Name of the topic by Md. Al-Amin - Monday, 21 September 2020, 9:35 PM by there arrangement in space you can identify an isomer. 201-29-1672 Permalink Show parent
In reply to Md Naimul Islam (201-29-1636) Re: Name of the topic by kamrul hasan sujon - Monday, 21 September 2020, 11:48 PM You can, Identification of an isomer can be done by the three dimentional arrangement in space. ID:201-29-1686 23(A) Permalink Show parent
In reply to Md Naimul Islam (201-29-1636) Re: Name of the topic by Nusrat Jahan Fahima - Wednesday, 23 September 2020, 7:31 AM If the highest priority groups for each carbon are on the same side of the molecule, that molecule is denoted as the 'cis' or 'Z' isomer. If they're on opposite sites, it's denoted as the 'trans' or 'E' isomer.ID: 201-29-164323(A) Permalink Show parent
In reply to Md Naimul Islam (201-29-1636) Re: Name of the topic by Prama Paul - Friday, 27 November 2020, 9:22 PM You can identify an isomer by there arrangement in space. Permalink Show parent
In reply to Md Naimul Islam (201-29-1636) Re: Name of the topic by sanjida mitu - Saturday, 28 November 2020, 5:21 PM Identify stereoisomers by their arrangement in space; the compounds will have the same atoms and bonding patterns but will be arranged differently in three-dimensional space. Geometric isomers are actually a type of configurational stereoisomer. Permalink Show parent
In reply to Md Naimul Islam (201-29-1636) Re: Name of the topic by papia sultana -201-29-1706 - Tuesday, 1 December 2020, 5:32 PM Identification of an isomer can be done by the three dimentional arrangement in space. Permalink Show parent
In reply to Md Naimul Islam (201-29-1636) Re: Name of the topic by Md. Al-Amin - Thursday, 3 December 2020, 10:56 AM Identify stereoisomers by their arrangement in space; the compounds will have the same atoms and bonding patterns but will be arranged differently in three-dimensional space. Geometric isomers are actually a type of configurational stereoisomer. Permalink Show parent
In reply to Md Naimul Islam (201-29-1636) Re: Name of the topic by Khodaza Nusrat Nova - Monday, 14 December 2020, 6:45 PM Bby there arrangement in space. Permalink Show parent