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Darian Blair
23 July, 02:01
How do resonance structures and isomers differ?
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Henry Morris
23 July, 03:55
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They differ only in that a pair of π electrons has moved onto the oxygen atom. Only the electrons move, not the atoms. The molecule is a resonancehybrid of the two structures. Dimethyl ether and ethanol are isomers.
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