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what is functional group isomerism? ​

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Answered by ASEA
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Functional isomerism occurs when substances have the same molecular formula but different functional groups. This means that functional isomers belong to different homologous series. ... There are three functional group isomers of which you need to be aware: alcohols and ethers.

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Functional isomerism occurs when substances have the same molecular formula but different functional groups. This means that functional isomers belong to different homologous series. You won’t meet these in GCSE Chemistry, but you do come across them at A Level.

There are three functional group isomers of which you need to be aware:

  1. alcohols and ethers
  2. aldehydes and ketones
  3. carboxylic acids and esters

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