[stĕŕē-ō-ī́sə-mər, stîŕ-]
(n.)One of a set of isomers whose molecules have the same atoms bonded to each other but differ in the way these atoms are arranged in space.
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Stereoisomers are isomeric molecules that have the same molecular formula and sequence of bonded atoms (constitution), but which differ only in the three-dimensional orientations of their atoms in ...
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The Stereoisomer Plugin produces all possible stereoisomers of a given compound. The plugin handles both tetrahedral and double bond stereogenic centers. Identical stereo-isomers of a molecule are filtered out; energetically impossible conformations can be also be filtered.
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isomers (one type of stereoisomer) are the same, the enzymes of the body can often ... Any stereoisomer that is not a mirror image of its isomer, ...
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Definition of stereoisomer from the online medical dictionary hosted by mondofacto. ... online medical dictionary | definition of stereoisomer ... <chemistry> Molecules that have the same molecular formula, the same sequence of bonds, but different spatial arrangements. Geometric isomers and optical isomers are both types...
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Cis-1,2-dichlorocyclohexane; Identical - not stereoisomers ... One molecule in a set of isomers that differ by the position of atoms in space, but are not constitutional isomers. Stereoisomers are either enantiomers or diastereomers. ... Stereoisomer examples.
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Recently, Tim Vandermeersch kicked off a series of articles on stereoisomer perception in Open Babel: ... Tim cites a key paper by Razinger et al. (free reprint) that details how a working stereoisomer generation system can be designed.
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Nomenclature of Alkene Stereoisomers ... The carbon-carbon double bond is formed between two sp2 hybridized carbons, and consists of two occupied molecular orbitals, a sigma orbital and a pi orbital. Rotation of the end groups of a double bond relative to each ... Because the pi bond has a bond energy of roughly 60 kcal/mole,
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