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2CH3 - Co-Cl + (C6H5CH2)Cd – A
2CH3CH2CO - C1 + (C6H5)2cd - B
The relation between A and B is
(A) Functional isomers
(B) Positional isomers
(C) Metamers
(D) Chain isomers​

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Answered by skpillai636
1

Answer:

Explanation:

CH3​CH2​OH,H3​C−O−CH3​→ Since both have the same molecular formula but different functional groups, thus both are functional isomers (iii).

(B) C2​H5​COC2​H5​,C3​H7​COCH3​→ Since both have different alkyl groups attached to two sides of the same functional group. Thus, both are metamers (iv).

(C) C6​H5​OH,C6​H5​O→ First compound is a carbonyl compound containing at least one α-hydrogen atom that is converted to the second compound, which is an enol, by the transfer of an α-hydrogen onto the oxygen atom (ii).

(D) CH3​CH2​CH2​OH,CH3​−CHOH−CH3​→

Since both have the same functional group but at different positions, thus both are position isomers (i).

Answered by deepak1463
1

Explanation:

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