Structural Isomers Definition
Those isomers in which the atoms are completely arranged in a different order and bonding but the same molecular formulas. More simply, Compounds having the same molecular formula but different structures are known as Structural Isomers.
Structural isomers are also called as constitutional isomerism.
Example: butane and Isobutane
Structural Isomerism Definition
The isomers differing in the atomic arrangement of the molecules with the same molecular formula are known as structural isomers. The phenomenon of these structural isomers is called structural isomerism.
Structural isomerism is also called Constitutional Isomerism.
Structural Isomerism
Structural Isomerism is the phenomenon of organic compound having same molecular formula but different structural arrangements. The compounds which shows the property of structural isomerism are called Structural Isomers. There are in total six types of structural isomerism.
In this article, we will learn in detail about structural isomers, structural isomerism, its types and examples in detail. Before getting into Structural Isomerism, let’s understand first What is an Isomer?