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Posted by Ashita Singh 9 years ago
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Rajendra Singh 9 years ago
Minimum four carbon atoms are required to form a branched organic compound. branching is not allowed in 1st and last carbon of the compound.
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Naveen Sharma 9 years ago
Ans. For forming organic compounds with atleast one branch, the number of carbon atom needed is 4. The name of the compound is Isobutane or 2-Methyl propane.
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