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dedylja [7]
3 years ago
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A general (all-inclusive) term for organic molecules that have the same molecular formula, but that differ in their structure or

in the spatial arrangement of their atoms, is
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Vesnalui [34]3 years ago
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Given what we know, we can confirm that a general (all-inclusive) term for organic molecules that have the <u>same </u>molecular formula, but that <u>differ </u>in their structure or in the spatial arrangement of their atoms is isomers.

<h3>What do we know about isomers?</h3>
  • Isomers have the same exact number of atoms.
  • This means they will always have the same formula.
  • Their difference, which results in differing compounds, is the arrangement of their atoms.

Therefore, we can confirm that the general (all-inclusive) term for organic molecules that have the same molecular formula, but that differ in their structure or in the spatial arrangement of their atoms is isomers.

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