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Isomers are two or more molecules with the same molecular formula but different stuctural arrangement.
Isomers are two or more molecules with the same molecular formula but different stuctural arrangement. There are three types of structural isomerism, these are: functional group isomerism, position isomerism and chain isomerism.

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Isomers are two or more molecules with the same molecular formula but different stuctural arrangement. There are three types of structural isomerism, these are: functional group isomerism, position isomerism and chain isomerism.