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1. What are structural isomers? How are they are classified?

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Answer:

Structural isomers are those isomers in which the atoms are completely arranged in a different order with the same molecular formulas.

Explanation:

There are two general types of isomers. Constitutional isomers are molecules of different connectivity—analogous to simple bracelets in which the order of red and green beads is different. The second type is stereoisomers. In stereoisomers the connectivity is the same, but the parts are oriented differently in space.

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