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 Isomers are basically two or more [[Compound|compounds]] that have the same [[molecular structure|molecular structure]], but are different in their structural formulas and have differernt chemical properties. An example of an isomer would bebutane and isobutane
 Isomers are basically two or more [[Compound|compounds]] that have the same [[Molecular structure|molecular structure]], but are different in their structural formulas and have differernt chemical properties. An example of an isomer would be [[butane|butane]] and [[isobutane|isobutane]].

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 Isomers are basically two or more compounds that have the same molecular structure, but are different in their structural formulas and have differernt chemical properties. An example of an isomer would be butane and isobutane.