Molecules: Straight, Branched & Cyclic
- Straight, branched and cyclic organic molecules are also called aliphatic compounds as long as they do not contain a benzene ring
Straight-chain
- Straight-chain organic molecules are those in which the carbon atoms are connected to each other in one continuous chain
Pentane is a straight-chain organic molecule as the carbon atoms are connected in one continuous chain
Branched
- Branched organic molecules have side groups attached to the main chain of carbon atoms

2-methylbutane is a branched organic molecule as the main chain (consisting of 4 carbon atoms) has a methyl branch
Cyclic
- Cyclic organic molecules are those in which the carbon atoms are connected to each other in a ring shape

Cyclopentane is a cyclic organic molecule as the carbons are attached to each other in a ring structure
Structural Isomerism
- Structural isomers are compounds that have the same molecular formula but different structural formulae
- E.g. propene and cyclopropane
Both propene and cyclopropane are made up of 3 carbon and 6 hydrogen atoms but the structure of the two molecules differs
- There are three different types of structural isomerism:
- Chain isomerism
- Positional isomerism
- Functional group isomerism
Chain isomerism
- Chain isomerism is when compounds have the same molecular formula, but their longest hydrocarbon chain is not the same
- This is caused by branching
- E.g. pentane and 2,2-dimethylpropane
Both compounds are made up of the same atoms, however the longest carbon chain in pentane is 5 and in 2,2-dimethylpropane it is 3 (with two methyl branches)
Positional isomerism
- Positional isomers arise from differences in the position of a functional group in each isomer
- The functional group can be located on different carbons
- For example, butan-1-ol and butan-2-ol
Both compounds have an alcohol group and are made up of 4 carbons, 10 hydrogens and one oxygen, however in butanol the functional group is located on the first carbon and in 2-butanol on the second carbon
Functional group isomerism
- When different functional groups result in the same molecular formula, functional group isomers arise
- The isomers have very different chemical properties as they have different functional groups
- For example, butanol and ethoxyethane
Both compounds have the same molecular formula however butanol contains an alcohol functional group and ethoxyethane an ether functional group
Deducing Isomers
- You should be able to deduce all possible isomers for organic compounds knowing their molecular formula
Worked Example
Isomers of dibromopropane
How many isomers are there of dibromopropane, C3H6Br2?
Answer
Step 1: Draw the structural formula of the compound

Step 2: Determine whether it is a stereo or structural isomer
There is no restricted bond rotation around the C-C bond, so it is structural isomerismStep 3: Determine whether it is a functional group, chain or positional isomerism
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- Functional group? No, as Br is the only functional group possible
- Chain? No, as the longest chain can only be 3
- Positional? Yes, as the two bromine atoms can be bonded to different carbon atoms

Worked Example
Deducing isomers of C4H10
How many isomers are there of the compound with molecular formula C4H10?
Answer
Step 1: Draw the structural formula of the compound

Step 2: Determine whether it is a stereo or structural isomer.
There is no restricted bond rotation around the C-C bond so it is structural isomerism
Step 3: Determine whether it is a functional group, chain or positional isomerism
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- Functional group? No, as there are no functional groups
- Positional? No, as there are no functional groups which can be positioned on different carbon atoms
- Chain? Yes!
Worked Example
Deducing isomers of C2H2Cl2
How many isomers are there of the compound with molecular formula C2H2Cl2?
Answer
Step 1: Draw the possible structural formula of the compound

Step 2: Determine whether it is a stereo or structural isomer
The compound has to be unsaturated for it to have molecular formula C2H2Cl2 ; Due to the double bond there is restricted rotation about the C-C bond; This compound will therefore display geometrical isomerism
