Stereoisomers
A molecule in front of a mirror can "see" its mirror image. If this mirror image were to be placed on top of the original molecule in order to see if it was a match, you'd find there was no way to physically manipulate the molecules to be the same. These two molecular versions are refered to as stereoisomers.
Organic compounds that have identical molecular formulas but different structural formulas are called isomers.
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i think it is when a molecule can be expressed in several different ways for example: C4H8 could be butane or 2 methyl propane. It would still have the same number of Carbons and Hydrogens but its structure would be different.
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yes business can't bond with nothing
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because in order for it to be geometric it has to be double bond. geometric only works with alkenes
The bond order is determined by the number of shared electrons between the two bonded atoms.
No. In order for hydrogen bonds to form, hydrogen must be bonded to a highly electronegative element such as oxygen, nitrogen, or fluorine. In this molecule it is only bonded to carbon, which is not electronegative enough.
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