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Chapter 4.2, Problem 2CC
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To identify: The structural isomers among the structures given in the Fig. 4.5.
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Isomers are defined as two or more molecules that have the same number of atoms but different atomic arrangements. They differ in properties due to different atomic arrangements in the molecule. Structural isomers are two or more molecules which differ in their covalent bonding pattern and atomic arrangements.
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