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  • 04-04-2017
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Positional isomers ? are compounds that have the same number and types of atoms but are arranged differently

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smartypants5432 smartypants5432
  • 06-04-2017
That is correct. Positional isomers are compounds that have the same number and type of atoms. The only difference is that they are simply  arranged in different ways. 
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