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An ortho-isomer refers to a specific type of isomer in organic chemistry where two substituent groups are located adjacent to each other on a benzene ring or similar cyclic structure. In the case of disubstituted benzene compounds, the ortho configuration is denoted as the 1,2- arrangement of substituents. This positioning can significantly influence the compound's chemical properties and reactivity compared to other isomers, such as meta or para configurations.

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