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Monocarboxylic acids are functional isomers of :
(a) Ethers
(b) Amines
(c) Esters
(d) Alcohols

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Answered by satyabookii
1

d.alcohols

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Answered by kobenhavn
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Monocarboxylic acids are functional isomers of esters.

Explanation:

Functional groups are specific group of atoms within molecules that are responsible for the characteristic chemical reactions of those molecules.

The compounds having similar molecular formula but different arrangement of atoms or groups in space are called isomers and the phenomenon is called as isomerism.  

Carboxylic acids have general formula RCOOH. Esters have general formula of RCOOR

For example: CH_3CH_2COOH and CH_3COOCH_3 are functional isomers which have same molecular formula C_3H_6O_2 , similar masses and same number of carbon atoms per molecule but different functional groups attached.

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