Which type of isomerism involves compounds with the same molecular formula but different arrangements of atoms?

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The question is asking about the type of isomerism that occurs when compounds have the same molecular formula but different arrangements of atoms. This involves distinguishing between various forms of isomerism based on the spatial and structural arrangements of atoms.

Answer

Structural (or Constitutional) Isomerism

The final answer is Structural (or Constitutional) Isomerism

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The final answer is Structural (or Constitutional) Isomerism

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Structural or Constitutional isomerism occurs when molecules with the same molecular formula have different physical or chemical properties due to differences in how their atoms are connected or arranged.

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A common mistake is confusing structural isomerism with stereoisomerism, which involves different spatial arrangements of atoms but the same connectivity.

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