CHM 124 Chapter Notes - Chapter isomerism: Homologous Series, Pentane, Propionaldehyde

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This page explains what structural isomerism is, and looks at some of the various ways that structural isomers can arise. Isomers are molecules that have the same molecular formula, but have a different arrangement of the atoms in space. That excludes any different arrangements which are simply due to the molecule rotating as a whole, or rotating about particular bonds. For example, both of the following are the same molecule. There are also endless other possible ways that this molecule could twist itself. There is completely free rotation around all the carbon-carbon single bonds. Note: isomerism is much easier to understand if you have actually got some models to play with. If your school or college hasn"t given you the opportunity to play around with molecular models in the early stages of your organic chemistry course, you might consider getting hold of a cheap set. Molymod are both cheap and easy to use.

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