Does anyone know what this compound is:

C2H3ClBrF?

I need a skeleton diagram.
Many thanks
Sue

Dr bob they will go on different carbons, sue knows this they are called isomers, do you have a list of the isomers for this compound?

To determine the skeleton diagram of the compound C2H3ClBrF, we first need to identify the main carbon chain. The carbon chain with the highest number of carbons will be the main chain.

In this case, the molecule has 2 carbon atoms, so the main chain will consist of those 2 carbons. The remaining atoms (Cl, Br, and F) will then be attached to the main chain.

The connection between the carbon atoms can be represented by a straight line. Here is the skeleton diagram for C2H3ClBrF:

Cl
|
C
|
C --- C
|
Br
|
F

In this diagram, the two carbon atoms are connected by a single bond, and the other atoms (Cl, Br, and F) are attached to the carbon atoms. The Cl atom is attached to one of the carbon atoms, the Br atom is attached to the other carbon atom, and the F atom is also attached to one of the carbon atoms.

I can't name this without knowing the structural formula (the Cl, H, Br, & F may go on different carbon) and we can't draw structural formulas on this forum.

It is a chloro, fluoro, bromo, ethane. Which one I don't know.