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Definition
Two or more substances having the same molecular formula but different structural or spatial arrangement are called isomers. These are of two types: a) Structural isomerism b) Stereo isomeri..
Isomerism in Coordination Compounds
Definition - Two or more substances having the same molecular formula but different structural or spatial arrangement are called isomers. These are of two types: a) Structural isomerism b) Stereo isomeri..
Geometrical Isomerism
Geometrical isomerism is a kind of stereoisomerism. The isomerism due to the difference in spatial arrangements of groups about the doubly bonded carbon atoms is known as Geometrical Isomerism. For e.g., consider the structure of 2-buten..
Stereochemistry
What is isomerism? Using building blocks various structures can be built. Similarly using the same atoms, different organic compounds can be formed. Therefore, organic compounds that have the same molecular formula but different structural formulae and different arrangement in space..
Stereochemistry
Introduction - Isomerism - What is isomerism? Using building blocks various structures can be built. Similarly using the same atoms, different organic compounds can be formed. Therefore, organic compounds that have the same molecular formula but different structural formulae and different arra..
Introduction - Isomerism
Introduction - Isomerism - What is isomerism? Using building blocks various structures can be built. Similarly using the same atoms, different organic compounds can be formed. Therefore, organic compounds that have the same molecular formula but different structural formulae and different arra..
Introduction - Isomerism - What is isomerism? Using building blocks various structures can be built. Similarly using the same atoms, different organic compounds can be formed. Therefore, organic compounds that have the same molecular formula but different structural formulae and different arra..Polyatomic molecules
In polyatomic molecules the dipole moment not only depends upon the individual dipole moments of the bonds but also on the spatial arrangement of the various bonds in the molecule. In such molecules the dipole moment of the molecule is the vector sum of the dipole moments of va..
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