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Explain Structural isomers in alkenes.​

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A structural isomer is one in which two or more organic compounds have the same molecular formulas but different structures. The two pentane molecules below differ only in the location of the methyl group. ... In alkenes, there are multiple structural isomers based on where in the chain the double bond occurs.

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