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Constitutional isomers are iomers that differe because

A

their moelcules posses different polarities

B

their molcules posses different colours

C

their atoms are connceted in a different order

D

their atoms have different atomic order

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The correct Answer is:
C

Ismoers having different bond connectivities are called constitutional isomers.
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  • Constitutional isomers are isomers that differ bacause

    A
    they have different numbers of atoms
    B
    they have different kinds of atoms
    C
    they have different arrangement of their atoms in space
    D
    their atoms are connected in a different order
  • Stereoisomers are isomers that differ because their atoms

    A
    are arranged differently in space
    B
    have different radii
    C
    have different atomic numbers
    D
    have different number of neutrons
  • Stereo isomers have different

    A
    Molecular mass
    B
    Molecular Formula
    C
    Structural formula
    D
    Configuration
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