Isomer: IGCSE Chemistry Definition
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An isomer refers to a molecule that shares the same molecular formula as another molecule but differs in structural arrangement, resulting in distinct chemical properties. In IGCSE Chemistry, students learn that isomers can vary in terms of the order of atom connections (structural isomers) or the spatial orientation of atoms (stereoisomers), despite having identical numbers and types of atoms.

Understanding isomers is important because they highlight how different chemical structures can influence the behaviour and characteristics of compounds, even when they are composed of the same elements in the same proportions.
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