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Compounds that have identical molecular formula but different chemical structure.
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Is it correct to look at plane of symmetry in substituted cyclohexane for determining a meso...
I read this question and it's answer by @orthocresol. Now, he has written that the compound in question is meso not because there is a plane of symmetry but because of the rapid flipping of the cycloh …
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Are these molecular structures of cyclodecapentaene identical?
But these are mentioned to be geometrical isomers in a book that I was reading. Even if I assume that I existed in it's given form, then how can they be geometrical isomers? … So, are these compounds isomers or identical? …