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explain isomerism in alkanes​

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Isomerism is the existence of two or more compounds with the same molecular formula (i.e. containing the same elements combined in the same proportion by mass), but different molecular structures. Alkanes exhibit structural isomerism because of the possibility of branching of the carbon chains

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