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noun - the state of being an isomer
The phenomenon of the existence of isomers.
The complex of chemical and physical phenomena characteristic of or attributable to isomers.
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bIsomerismb is the phenomenon whereby certain compounds, with the same molecular formula, exist in different forms owing to their different organisations of atoms. The concept of bisomerismb illustrates the fundamental importance of molecular structure and shape in organic chemistry. |
the state of being an isomer the complex of chemical and physical phenomena characteristic of isomers |
the existence of two or more chemical substances that are isomers |
The phenomenon of the existence of isomers. |
The complex of chemical and physical phenomena characteristic of or attributable to isomers. |
The state or condition of being an isomer. |
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An Isomer (; from Greek , isomerès; isos = "equal", méros = "part") of a molecule has the same number of atoms of each element, but has a different arrangement of the atoms. It has the same molecular formula as the other molecule, but with a different chemical structure. Isomers do not necessarily share similar properties, unless they also have the same functional groups. There are two main forms of isomerism (): structural isomerism (or constitutional isomerism) and stereoisomerism (or spatial isomerism). |