When two or more compounds differ in the position of substituent atom or functional group on the carbon skeleton, they are called position isomers and the phenomenon is termed as position isomerism. e.g.Cl−CH2−CH2−CH3(1-chloropropane) & CH3−CH(Cl)−CH3(2-chloropropane).Updated...
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We define a new inversion in a cage isomerism (ic): X@C⋯Y ₪ic Y@C⋯X, (₪ is the isomerism relation) as an isomerism in the three-component system of molecules X, Y, and a cage C, in which one of the molecules is located inside and the other outside the cage. The...