Compounds having same number and kind of atoms but different arrangement of atoms in their molecules are called:
A
isotropes
B
polymers
C
isomers
D
allotropes
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Correct option is C. isomers Isomers are molecules with the same molecular formulas, but different arrangements of atoms.
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