Overview
Isomerism is a fundamental concept in organic chemistry that explains how compounds with the same molecular formula can exist in different forms. These forms, known as isomers, can have distinct physical and chemical properties, which is crucial for understanding the behavior of organic compounds. T...
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Example: C2H6O can be ethanol or dimethyl ether.
Example: Butane and isobutane.
Example: Cis and trans isomers of 2-butene.
Example: Lactic acid has two optical isomers.
Example: A chiral carbon atom has four different substituents.
Example: Staggered and eclipsed forms of ethane.