Position isomerism is represented by the chemicals I and II, III and IV, V and VI.
When the length of the parent chain and the functional group are the same but the position of the functional group differs, it is referred to as a position isomer.
Position isomerism is represented by the chemicals I and II, III and IV, V and VI.
When the length of the parent chain and the functional group are the same but the position of the functional group differs, it is referred to as a position isomer.