Structural isomers differ from each other
a. in the arrangement of their covalent bonds.
b. in their molecular formulas.
c. by being mirror images of each other that cannot be superimposed on each other.
d. by having double covalent bonds instead of single bonds.
e. by having different atomic isotopes in their molecules.
A
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