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Answered by babymochi07
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chemistry, a structural isomer of a compound is another compound whose molecule has the same number of atoms of each element, but with logically distinct bonds between them. The term metamer was formerly used for the same concept.

Answered by as6003650
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Structural isomers are those isomers in which the atoms are completely arranged in a different order with the same molecular formulas. These are the molecules having the same kind of molecular formula with different connectivities depending upon the order they are put together.

for example. Butane and isobutane (C4H10) are structural isomers of each other. Pentan-1-ol, pentan-2-ol, and pentan-3-ol are structural isomers that exhibit position isomerism. Cyclohexane and hex-1-ene are examples of functional group structural isomers.

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