Abstract
The present article considers isomerism, which is one of the most important topics of chemistry. A model is proposed in 2D and 3D-Euclidean geometry starting from the very fundamental concepts and has established certain geometrical relationships between the mass of a molecule and its bonds and atoms. Some crucial angles are defined. Certain mathematical analysis have been presented as well.
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