can molecules that have molecular formulas C4H10andC4H10O BE ISOMERS OF ONE ANOTHER WHY or WHY not
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For C4H10 and C4H10O, they are not isomers of one another.
Explanation:
Isomers are referred to as ions/molecules having distinct structures but identical formulas and do not always share similar characteristics. Though both molecules may seem to have C4H10 but the other molecule has oxygen C4H10O. Because isomers are supposed to have identical formulas in other words same formula but how structures are drawn may be different. So for C4H10 and C4H10O, they are not isomers of each other because their formulas (one molecule having oxygen while the other one doesn't) are different from each other.
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