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the isomerism exhibited by covalent molecules is due to​

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Answered by TheWhitePaw2020
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Most of the covalent compounds are non-polar or have very little tendency to split completely to form ions and hence never conduct electricity. ... These compounds are soluble in organic solvents like ether and benzene. Covalent bonds are directional in nature. Therefore, they exhibit the phenomenon of isomerism.

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Answered by venkateshguptha341
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covalent compounds show isomerism due to the directional nature of the bonds between them. Directional nature of a bond means the bond is formed in a particular direction with the atom having a specific orientation in space.

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