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1 degree Are primary, 2 degreesecondary, 3 degreeand tertiary amines areconsidered functional group or chain isomers?

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1 degree  , 2 degree  ,3 3 degree amines are functional group isomers?

Consider $\ce{C3H7NH2}$. Can one make $3$ different isomers with this molecular formula  ? My question is that are they FGIfunctional group isomers or chain isomers  ?

I have been told that they are FGIfunctional group isomers but I intuitively think that they are chain isomers.

1 degree  , 2 degree  ,3 degree amines are functional group isomers?

Consider $\ce{C3H7NH2}$. Can make $3$ different isomers with this molecular formula  ? My question is that are they FGI or chain isomers  ?

I have been told that they are FGI but I intuitively think that they are chain isomers.

1 degree, 2 degree, 3 degree amines are functional group isomers?

Consider $\ce{C3H7NH2}$. Can one make $3$ different isomers with this molecular formula? My question is that are they functional group isomers or chain isomers?

I have been told that they are functional group isomers but I intuitively think that they are chain isomers.

Consider C3H7NH2 so we can$\ce{C3H7NH2}$. Can make 3$3$ different isomers with this molecular formula so my? My question is that are they FGI or chain isomers ? Ps: 

I have been told that they are FGI but I intuitively think that they are chain isomers.

Consider C3H7NH2 so we can make 3 different isomers with this molecular formula so my question is that are they FGI or chain isomers ? Ps: I have been told that they are FGI but I intuitively think that they are chain isomers.

Consider $\ce{C3H7NH2}$. Can make $3$ different isomers with this molecular formula ? My question is that are they FGI or chain isomers ? 

I have been told that they are FGI but I intuitively think that they are chain isomers.

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