what is difference between chain isomers and position isomers?? please give satisfactory answer
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Isomer is a general thing: any two compounds that have the same molecular formula (e.g. C 4 H 10 O ) but have their atoms arranged differently are isomers. ... But , Positional isomer is a type of isomerin which the position of functional groupchanges.
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In chain isomerism different isomers can be obtained with same molecular formula but with change in carbon structure. Where as in position isomerism the position of functional group alone changes ( isomers are obtained just by changing the postion of functional group in the structure
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In chain isomerism different isomers can be obtained with same molecular formula but with change in carbon structure. Where as in position isomerism the position of functional group alone changes ( isomers are obtained just by changing the postion of functional group in the structure
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