There are several possible isomers for this formula, each with a differentarrangement of atoms. Let's explore some examples: 1. Hexanoic acid: This is a carboxylic acid with a six-carbon chain and a carboxyl group at one end. Its structural formula is CH3(CH2)4COOH. Hexanoic acid is ...
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Thermodynamic and nuclear magnetic resonance studies of M-DMOFs indicate quantum tunneling between twisted forms (chiral isomers) of the DABCO molecule with D3 symmetry, which stops at certain low temperature. This opens an opportunity for study and control of balance between chiral isomers....