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What do we call if isomerism exist due to the difference in the structures?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In position isomerism, the basic carbon skeleton remains unchanged, but important groups are moved around on that skeleton. For example, there are two structural isomers with the molecular formula C3H7Br. In one of them the bromine atom is on the end of the chain, whereas in the other it's attached in the middle.

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In position isomerism, the basic carbon skeleton remains unchanged, but important groups are moved around on that skeleton. For example, there are two structural isomers with the molecular formula C3H7Br. In one of them the bromine atom is on the end of the chain, whereas in the other it's attached in the middle.

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