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This lesson gives the minimum requirements that need to be satisfied by different classes of compounds to show position isomerism. The second half of this lesson deals with Questions on how to identify chain and position isomers. It's an important lesson from exam point of view and a must watch!
17 lessons • 3h 1m
Introduction to Isomerism
8:53mins
Structural Isomerism:An introduction
10:04mins
Chain Isomerism: Skeleton No.
10:40mins
Chain Isomerism: Hydrocarbons, Alcohols and Aldehydes
12:48mins
Position Isomerism
8:47mins
Requirement for position isomerism
14:49mins
Questions: Chain and Position Isomerism
11:50mins
Number of alkyl groups (including chain and position isomeric forms)
9:21mins
Questions: Structural isomerism (using lesson 8 theory)
11:46mins
Questions-2: Structural isomerism
9:37mins
Ring Chain Isomerism
9:20mins
Functional Isomerism
9:37mins
Classes of compounds showing functional isomerism
9:37mins
Metamerism
9:01mins
Metamerism-2
11:31mins
Metamerism-Questions
9:47mins
Questions:Metamerism and Functional Isomerism
13:43mins