Answer Posted / sahithi
The number of possible isomers of any given compound
depends on the number of asymmetric carbon atoms present in
its molecule.
According to the rule of le-bel-vanthoff's rule the total
number of optical isomers of a compound willbe equal to 2
powers n,where n represents the number of asymmetric carbon
atoms present in a molecule.
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