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So here in this question we'll be drawing isomers of bromobutane, that is c4h9 br.
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So the first is homobutin is 1 bromobutin, that is ch3, ch2, ch2, ch2, br.
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So this is 1 bromobutane.
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The next is the the next is 2 ,000, 2 bromobutin, that is ch3, ch2, chbr, ch3.
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And this is 2 bromobutin.
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And the third is is ch3 c, c, h3, ch3 br, that is tertiary bromobutane or 2 -brombootene.
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Now, when there will be a formation of carbocation, this bond shifts to bromine and there will be a formation of carbocatin.
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This bond also shifts to bromine and there will be a formation of carbocation.
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And this bond shifts to bromine and there will be a formation of carbocation.
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Here, we can see that a will be 1 degree carbocation, b will be 6 .5...