Propanone and prop-2-en-1-ol are examples of which type of isomerism?a...
Functional isomers
Explanation: Propanone (CH3COCH3) and prop-2-en-1-ol (CH2=CHCH2OH) are examples of functional isomers because they have the same molecular formula (C3H6O) but different functional groups. Propanone has a carbonyl group (C=O) while prop-2-en-1-ol has an alcohol group (OH) and a carbon-carbon double bond (C=C).
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Propanone and prop-2-en-1-ol are examples of which type of isomerism?a...
Functional isomers:
Functional isomers are compounds that have the same molecular formula but differ in their functional groups. In other words, functional isomers have different chemical properties because they have different functional groups.
Propanone (CH3COCH3) and prop-2-en-1-ol (CH3CH=CHCH2OH) are examples of functional isomers because they have different functional groups. Propanone has a ketone functional group whereas prop-2-en-1-ol has an alcohol functional group.
Ketones and alcohols have different chemical properties and reactivities because of the differences in their functional groups. Therefore, propanone and prop-2-en-1-ol are functional isomers.
Propanone and prop-2-en-1-ol are examples of which type of isomerism?a...
Tautomers : The structural isomers which are interconversible due to migration of H+ ion are called as tautomers and the phenomenon is called as tautomers #For example CH3-(C=O)-CH3 (Propanone again called as acetone) and CH3- (C- OH) =CH2 ( prop-1-en-2-ol / 1 propen -2-ol) Are tautomers here in the above examples only H+ changes its position from CH3 in acetone to at O in 1propen -2-ol I.e.transfer of H+ ion within same structural formula ****in ur question instead of prop-1-ene -2-ol,(......i) ,,,,, prop-2-ene-1-ol is given. I may be wrong but I think u should check once again. according first one (......i) C is correct Option. :# I HOPE THIS WILL HELP U.