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11 February, 00:54

A carbon molecule that has a different arrangement of atoms is known as a/an

a. isomer.

b. nucleotide.

c. peptide.

d. monomer.

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  1. 11 February, 03:13
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    The correct response I believe is A. Isomer. If a carbon molecule possess more than one arrangement of how its atoms can be arranged, those other arrangements are known as isomers.
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