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What is isomerism?
What is isomerism?
- The phenomenon where compounds with the same molecular formula have different structures. (correct)
- The process of forming new compounds from simpler ones.
- The reaction of a substance with oxygen.
- The ability of a substance to donate hydrogen ions.
There are two main types of isomerism. What are they?
There are two main types of isomerism. What are they?
- Structural isomerism (correct)
- Stereoisomerism (correct)
- Optical isomerism
- All of the above
Which of the following compounds are classified as stereoisomers? (Select all that apply)
Which of the following compounds are classified as stereoisomers? (Select all that apply)
- Cis-trans isomers (correct)
- Enantiomers (speilbildeisomerer ) (correct)
- 1,2-dichloroethane
- Ethylene glycol
What is a characteristic of an enantiomer (speilbildeisomerer)?
What is a characteristic of an enantiomer (speilbildeisomerer)?
What is Strukturisomeri?
What is Strukturisomeri?
What is a stereoisomer?
What is a stereoisomer?
What are the types of structural isomerism?
What are the types of structural isomerism?
What is a kjedeisomeri?
What is a kjedeisomeri?
What is position isomerism?
What is position isomerism?
What is Functional Group Isomerism?
What is Functional Group Isomerism?