Answer :

Answer:

Isomers have the same molecular formula, or the same number atoms of each element, but have different structures. There are many classifications of isomers depending on the comparison of two isomers. For example, the word stereoisomers can be used to describe isomers that have a different spatial arrangement.

Explanation:

Molecule 1 has 10 hydrogens, 4 carbons, and 1 oxygen.

Molecule 2 also has 10 hydrogens, 4 carbons, and 1 oxygen.

Since they have the same number atoms for each element, we can call these two molecules isomers of each other without even knowing what their structure looks like.