Isomerism and StereochemistryhardMCQ SINGLE

Conceptually, isomerism is driven by nature's tendency to stabilize a system. Which thermodynamic faIsomerism and Stereochemistry Chemistry Question

Question

Conceptually, isomerism is driven by nature's tendency to stabilize a system. Which thermodynamic factor is identified as the resultant driving force for the phenomenon of isomerism?

Answer: B

💡 Solution & Explanation

According to the theoretical framework in the sources, isomerism is a resultant factor of the thermodynamic system's "entropy". The formation of multiple distinct molecular arrangements (isomers) from the same atomic parts increases the configurational entropy of a given chemical system.

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