I missed a day of school due to sickness and while I was out the class

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The discussion centers around confusion regarding isomers in organic chemistry after missing a class. The individual seeks clarification on how to identify isomers, expressing difficulty in understanding the concept despite having copied class notes. Responses suggest consulting the course textbook or reliable online resources like Wikipedia for detailed explanations before asking more specific questions. This approach emphasizes the importance of utilizing existing educational materials to grasp foundational concepts before seeking further assistance.
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I missed a day of school due to sickness and while I was out the class went over isomers in our organic chemistry unit. I copied the notes down but quite frankly I am confused as hell about how to find them. Can someone please explain them to me.
 
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What would you expect us to write that hasn't already been written better and in greater detail in your course textbook, on Wikipedia, etc?

Try that first, and then come back if you have a more specific question.
 
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