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what is the difference b/w functional group isomerism and position isomerism​

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Answered by IonicYadav
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Positional isomerism is when you have two compounds with the same molecular formula, where the SAME functional group is located in different positions of a carbon chain. ... Functional isomers are two compounds with the same molecular formula, where two DIFFERENT functional groups are present in the molecule.

Answered by Anonymous
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Positional isomerism is when you have two compounds with the same molecular formula, where the SAME functional group is located in different positions of a carbon chain. ... Functional isomers are two compounds with the same molecular formula, where two DIFFERENT functional groups are present in the molecule.

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