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How many isomers are possible in monosubstituted and disubstituted benzene?

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Monosubstituted benzene do not show any isomer because all the five hydrogen attached to carbon atoms are identical. Disubstituted benzene exhibit position isomerism. 

For example there are three disubstituted benzenes namely 1,2- (or Ortho), 1,3- (or Meta), 1,4- (or Para) isomers as shown below

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