can anyone please tell the type of isomerism shown by these 2 organic molecules
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Isomers can be split into two broad groups – structural (or constitutional) isomers, and stereoisomers. We’ll consider structural isomers first, which can be split again into three main subgroups: chain isomers, position isomers, and functional group isomers. Structural isomerism can quickly get quite out of hand in terms of the number of possible isomers; butane (four carbons) has two possible isomers, decane (ten carbons) has seventy-five, and a simple hydrocarbon containing 40 carbon atoms has an estimated 62,000,000,000 structural isomers.
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