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what is metamerism in chemistry??​

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Answered by CuteBunny21
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In organic chemistry, compounds having the same molecular formula but different number of carbon atoms (alkyl groups) on either side of functional group (e.g. −O−, −S−, −NH−, −C(=O)−, esters, amides, etc.) are called metamers, in a phenomenon called metamerism.

Answered by lICuteJimmyIl
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In organic chemistry, compounds having the same molecular formula but different number of carbon atoms (alkyl groups) on either side of functional group (e.g. −O−, −S−, −NH−, −C(=O)−, esters, amides, etc.) are called metamers, in a phenomenon called metamerism.

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