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What is functional isomerism?Give one example.​

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Answered by xoxo369ananya123
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Functional isomers are constitutional isomers bearing different functional groups. eg. 1: Acetone (1) and propanal (2) are constitutional isomers.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Functional isomerism :

Compounds with same molecular formula but differ from each other with respect to the functional group they posses, are called functional isomers and the phenomenon is called funtional isomerism.

Eg :

\ H_3C \: — \: CH_2 \: — \: C = O - H

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