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Chapter 22, Problem 8E
Explain the differences between each pair of isomer types.
a. structural isomer and stereoisomer
b. linkage isomer and coordination isomer
c. geometric isomer and optical isomer
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Modified Mastering Chemistry with Pearson eText -- Standalone Access Card -- for Chemistry: Structure and Properties (2nd Edition)
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