No, because the second formula contains an oxygen atom and the first formula does not. Structural isomers must have the same numbers of all types of atoms.
No, they do not have the same molecular structure. Isomers have the same structure but they are arranged differently.
No, it cannot be. To be isomers in any means, those compounds should have the same molecular formula.
Molecules that have identical molecular formulas but the atoms in each molecule are arranged differently are called isomers.
Organic compounds that have identical molecular formulas but different structural formulas are called isomers.
Two compounds that have the same molecular formula but different structural formulas are isomers of each other.
they are structual isomers. In alenes they will be e or z isomers ( cis trans0
Isomers.
Molecules with the same molcular formulae but differing structural formulae are called isomers.
Molecules that have identical molecular formulas but the atoms in each molecule are arranged differently are called isomers.
Organic compounds that have identical molecular formulas but different structural formulas are called isomers.
Isomers
Two compounds that have the same molecular formula but different structural formulas are isomers of each other.
Lactose and sucrose share the same chemical composition but differ in molecular structure. Such molecules are called isomers.
isomers
different molecular formulas but the same chemical properties
Isomers differ in their structural formulas. For example, the chemical formula for the simple sugars glucose, fructose, and galactose is C6H12O6, but their structural formulas are different, which gives them different properties. Glucose, fructose, and galactose are isomers of one another.
they are structual isomers. In alenes they will be e or z isomers ( cis trans0
carbon is small molecule
hydrocarbons, they are called isomers