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How do I draw all the monochlorinated derivatives of cyclopentane that are constitutional isomers?

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How do I draw all the monochlorinated derivatives of cyclopentane that are constitutional isomers?

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It does not matter where on cyclopentane you put the Cl. You will always get 1-chlorocyclopentane or just chlorocyclopentane. This means that all of the C’s (and all of the H’s) are equivalent to each other.

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