How Many Isomers Does C4H9Br Have?

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C4H9Br is debated to have either four or five isomers, with some arguing that two of the proposed structures are identical, specifically 2-bromobutane. The discussion highlights confusion over the correct representation of the isomers and emphasizes the importance of accurate structural drawing. Enantiomers are not considered in this context, as they are not classified as isomers. Suggestions for improving formula representation include using LaTeX or chemical drawing software. The conversation concludes with appreciation for the clarification provided.
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The book says 4, but isn't there 5?

1) CH3-CH2-CH2-CH2-BR

2) CH3-CH2-CH-CH3
BR

3) CH3-CH-CH2-BR
CH3

4) CH3-CH2-CH-BR
CH3



CH3
5) CH3-C-CH3
BR



ugh..sorry i can't get the computer to place the atoms in the right place, but u guys get the picture
 
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I think 2 and 4 are the same... Both can be read as 2-bromobutane, please look at them carefully, you'll see. I don't consider enantiomer formation, as there should be 2S-2-bromobutane and 2R-2-bromobutane, because they are not isomers, enantiomers, i.e., optical isomers.

About drawing formulae, I am not sure, but our moderator can show us how to arrange LateX to draw these formulae. It is possible, I know. If it isn't, it would be better for you to obtain some freeware chemical drawing software like ChemSketch or Isıs-Draw.
 
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it have only two isomers
 
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