Choose the best isomeric relationship that defines these two molecules. Choose one from the following : functional isomers? Chain isomers? Positional isomers? Enantiomers? Diastereomers? Meso compounds? Cis-trans isomers? Conformers?  If the two molecules are not isomers, or if they are both the same molecule, be sure to indicate that

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Choose the best isomeric relationship that defines these two molecules. Choose one from the following : functional isomers? Chain isomers? Positional isomers? Enantiomers? Diastereomers? Meso compounds? Cis-trans isomers? Conformers? 

If the two molecules are not isomers, or if they are both the same molecule, be sure to indicate that.

H3C
0
CH3
et
H3C
OH
CH3
Transcribed Image Text:H3C 0 CH3 et H3C OH CH3
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