Isomers are compounds that have same molecular formulas but different structures. A familiar example is the case of glucose and fructose. Both have the same formula viz, C6H1206. But they have different structures and hence exhibit different properties.
These compounds are called isomers. The differences can be simply in the order or spatial orientation of the atoms, or in the actual nucleus of the atoms but, in any case, the chemical formula remains the same.
A special type of isomer is called an enantiomer in which the chemical formula of two compounds is identical, but they are structurally mirror-imaged.
Compounds with same molecular formula but different structures or shapes are examples of structural isomers or geometrical isomers.
many compounds do this and they are called isomers
Same molecular formula but different structure is a structural/functional ISOMER.
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Isomers
Covalent bonds types: in molecules, in molecular structures, in macromolecules.
Molecular physics is the study of the physical properties of molecules, the chemical bonds between atoms as well as the molecular dynamics.
About 20 different types of amino acid molecules.
The arrangement of atoms in molecules and polyatomic ions can be depicted using Lewis dot structures or molecular models. In Lewis dot structures, elements are represented by their chemical symbols, and dots or lines are used to show the valence electrons. In molecular models, physical representations like balls and sticks are used to represent atoms and their bonds in three-dimensional space. These depictions help us visualize and understand the structure and properties of molecules and ions.
We are all made out of a mass of molecules and a complex molecular structure.
Covalent bonds types: in molecules, in molecular structures, in macromolecules.
These properties are due to the association of water molecules by hydrogen bonds.
because having of different number of lone pairs
Molecules have properties that are different from those of the elements of which the molecules are composed.
Molecular physics is the study of the physical properties of molecules, the chemical bonds between atoms as well as the molecular dynamics.
Isomers
Different molecules have different arrangements.
Olivier Kahn has written: 'Molecular magnetism' -- subject(s): Magnetic properties, Molecular crystals, Molecules
Chemical, the resultant molecules have different structures and properties.
About 20 different types of amino acid molecules.
Two or more elements are chemically bonded.
Cis molecules have the properties of all substances but of course the values are different for cis and trans.