what is meant by structural isomerism?
Asked by hels145
| 3rd Jul, 2008,
08:20: PM
Expert Answer:
Stuctural isomerism is the phenomenon in which the molecules have same molecular formula but different structural formula.
for example: the molecular formula of butane and 3-methyl propane are same but there structures are different.
Answered by
| 4th Jul, 2008,
12:52: PM
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