🔬 "Structural Isomers: One Formula, Many Faces of Chemistry"
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Structural isomers are compounds that have the same molecular formula but differ in the arrangement of atoms within the molecule. This variation in connectivity results in distinct structural frameworks and often leads to significantly different physical and chemical properties. For example, butanol and isobutanol both have the formula C₄H₁₀O but differ in the positioning of the hydroxyl group and carbon chains. Structural isomerism plays a crucial role in organic chemistry and biochemistry, influencing reactivity, boiling point, solubility, and biological activity. The main types of structural isomerism include chain isomerism, position isomerism, functional group isomerism, metamerism, and tautomerism. Understanding these isomers helps chemists design new drugs, materials, and industrial chemicals more effectively.
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