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Naveen Sharma 7 years, 2 months ago
Ans . There is only one possible arrangement of the bonding atoms of Propane. The third carbon has to be attached to either of the other two carbons forming a three carbon chain with eight additional bonding sites, each bonded to a hydrogen atom. Propane is a saturated molecule. C3H8 is completely unambiguous. This is why Structural Isomerism is not possible for Propane.
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