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Answered by nilesh7823
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Structural isomerism is the property in which the compounds possess same structural formula but different molecular formula

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C4H10 represents both butane and 2‐methylpropane.

Answered by Anonymous
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Structural isomers are molecules with the same molecular formula, but their atoms have different arrangements or bonds. ... for example : Butane and isobutane have the same number of carbon (C) atoms and hydrogen (H) atoms, so their molecular formulas are the same.

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