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Isomers have the same chemical formulas, but different structures. They can be drastically different in structure, such as constitutional isomers, which differ in the way that certain groups are linked to a carbon back bone. They can be very subtly different as well, such as stereo isomers, which are almost completely same except for their biological activities and interactions with plane polarized light.

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The molecules in isomers have the same chemical formula, but they have different composition of atoms within. Also, isomers are different when it comes to how the atoms are being arranged to form bonds.

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the same molecular formula but different chemical structures. This can result in isomers having different physical and chemical properties.

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