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Isomers which can be interconverted by rotation of the moleucle around single bond are (1) Geometrical isomers (2) Enantiomers (3) Conformers (4) Diastereomers

A

Geometrical isomers

B

Enantiomers

C

Conformers

D

Diastereomers

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