i will mark u as brainlist plz help what do you mean by position isomerism?give examples and iupac names of position isomers
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Isomerism in which a substituting atom or group occupies different positions
Structural isomerism is the most radical type of isomerism. It is opposed to stereoisomerism, in which the atoms and bonding scheme are the same, but only the relative spatial arrangement of the atoms is different.[5][6] Examples of the latter are the enantiomers, whose molecules are mirror images of each other, and the cis and trans versions of 2-butene.
Positional isomers are constitutional isomers that have the same carbon skeleton and the same functional groups but differ from each other in the location of the functional groups on or in the carbon chain. eg. ... In 1, the bromine atom is on a terminal carbon atom; in 2, it is on the internal carbon atom......