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what is position isomerism? ​

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Answered by faisalfiroz02
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Positional isomers are constitutional isomers that have the same carbon skeleton and the same functional groups but differ from each other in the location of the functional groups on or in the carbon chain.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Positional isomers are constitutional isomers that have the same carbon skeleton and the same functional groups but differ from each other in the location of the functional groups on or in the carbon chain. ... They have the same functional group, a bromine atom.

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