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What is Functional Isomerism..??

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In this variety of structural isomerism, the isomers contain different functional groups - that is, they belong to different families of compounds (different homologous series). For example, a molecular formula C3H6O could be either propanal (an aldehyde) or propanone (a ketone).

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Functional isomers are structural isomers which have different functional groups, resulting in significantly different chemical and physical properties.

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