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The isomerism exhibits by C5H13OH is
Position isomerism
Functional group isomerism
Chain Isomerism
All of the above​

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Answered by genius1947
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The isomerism exhibits by C5H13OH is:-

(a) Position isomerism.

(b) Functional group isomerism.

(c) Chain Isomerism.

(d) All of the above.

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Position isomerism.

Answered by sk5873404
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Answer:

Isomers are molecules that have the same molecular formula, but have a different arrangement of the atoms in space. That excludes any different arrangements which are simply due to the molecule rotating as a whole, or rotating about particular bonds. For example, both of the following are the same molecule

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