MCQ
Compound with molecular formula $C _{3} H _{6} O$ can show
  • A
    Positional isomerism
  • B
    Both positional isomerism and metamerism
  • C
    Metamerism
  • Functional group isomerism

Answer

Correct option: D.
Functional group isomerism
d
$C _{3} H _{6} O \Rightarrow CH _{3}- CH _{2}- CH = O$

$\begin{array}{*{20}{c}} {C{H_3} - C - C{H_3}} \\ {||} \\ O \end{array}$

They are functional group isomerism.

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