what are isomerism and explain its two types
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Isomers are compounds that have the same molecular formula but different structures. There are two broad typesof isomers: constitutional and stereoisomers. Constitutional isomers differ in bonding and connectivity. Enantiomers are isomers that are non-super imposable, mirror images.
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isomerism: it is defined as the same molecular formula and different properties
following are it's two types :
1) structural isomerism: structural isomerism is due to the difference in structures of isomers
structural isomerism is further classified into a)chain isomerism
b)position isomerism
c) functional isomerism and
d)metamerism
2) stereoisomerism: the isomers with same molecular formula having similar constitution similar bonding pattern but different in the arrangement of the atom or group in space are called as stereoisomers and the phenomenon is called as stereoisomerism
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following are it's two types :
1) structural isomerism: structural isomerism is due to the difference in structures of isomers
structural isomerism is further classified into a)chain isomerism
b)position isomerism
c) functional isomerism and
d)metamerism
2) stereoisomerism: the isomers with same molecular formula having similar constitution similar bonding pattern but different in the arrangement of the atom or group in space are called as stereoisomers and the phenomenon is called as stereoisomerism
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