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    What Is the Difference Between 1-Methylpentane and 2-Methylpentane
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What Is the Difference Between 1-Methylpentane and 2-Methylpentane

Question 101

Question 101

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What is the difference between 1-methylpentane and 2-methylpentane?


A) The position of the methyl group
B) The length of the pentane chain
C) The end from which the methyl group position is counted
D) There is no "1-methylpentane"; it is hexane. Thus, the two compounds are isomers.

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