Mention the types of structural isomerism and explain in brief.
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Explanation:
Structural isomers are the isomers in which the atoms are totally arranged in a different order but with the same molecular formulas. It is recognized as the structural isomers that differ in the atomic structure of the molecules without any reference to the spatial structure. Structural isomerism is called the phenomenon of these structural isomers.
Types include-
a. Chain Isomerism - Takes place when there is a difference in the atomic arrangement of carbon to the carbon chain of molecule.
b. Position Isomerism - Occurs when there is a difference in the positions of the substituent atoms or of the group of atoms or when the chain is unsaturated.
c. Functional group Isomerism - Occurs when the odd form of functional groups with the same chemical formula is present.