Chemistry > Isomerism > 2.0 Structural Isomerism

  Isomerism
    1.0 Isomerism
    2.0 Structural Isomerism
    3.0 Tautomerism
    4.0 Geometrical isomerism in the compounds containing C=N
    5.0 Optical Isomerism
    6.0 Optical isomerism in compounds having more than one chiral carbons
    7.0 Optically active compounds having no asymmetric carbon

2.4 Position Isomerism

In it, the isomers differ in the attachment of the functional group (or) substituents to the carbon chain. This is illustrated by the following examples.

(i)

(ii)

(iii)

Note: In the aromatic series, the disubstitution products of benzene also exhibit isomerism due to different relative positions occupied by the two substituents on the benzene ring.

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