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Description: The molecular structures of isooctane (left) and octane (right) dictate the differing chemical and physical properties of these two isomers. Owing to its branching structure, isooctane has a flashpoint of 10°F, while octane has a flashpoint of 56°F, even though the molecules contain the exact same atoms—they are just arranged differently.
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