How many constitutional isomers does C4H6Cl2 have?

What do they look like? Also why do some of these structures have cis/trans isomers but none have significantly different conformers??

Answer:
The isomers are :
Cl2CHCH2CH2CH3
ClCH2 CHClCH2CH3
CH3CCl2CH2CH3
ClCH2CH2CH2CH2Cl
CH3CHClCHClCH3
There are not cis/trans isomers ( there is not a double bond)

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