CH₂ CH₂ | | CH3 CH3 CH3 I CH₂ CH₂ CH3 What is the relationship of these two structures? They are isomers. O The are the same compound. O They are not related.

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What is the relationship of these two structures?

 
CH₂ CH₂
| |
CH3 CH3
CH₁
T
CH₂ CH₂
CH3
What is the relationship of these two structures?
They are isomers.
The are the same compound.
They are not related.
Transcribed Image Text:CH₂ CH₂ | | CH3 CH3 CH₁ T CH₂ CH₂ CH3 What is the relationship of these two structures? They are isomers. The are the same compound. They are not related.
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