Isomers - are the compunds have same molecular formula & Different structural formula & Different properties.
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A structural isomer, also known as a constitutional isomer, is one in which two or more organic compounds have the same molecular formulas but different structures. The two molecules below have the same chemical formula, but are different molecules because they differ in the location of the methyl group.
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Isomers are compounds with different physical and chemical properties but the same molecular formula. ... Structural isomers have the same molecular formula but a different bonding arrangement among the atoms. Stereoisomers have identical molecular formulas and arrangements of atoms.
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