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Some examples of this configurational stereoisomerism (sometimes called geometric isomerism) are shown below. Note that cycloalkenes smaller than eight carbons cannot exist in a stable trans configuration due to ring strain.
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1.2 Stereoisomerism ... In stereoisomerism, the molecules have the same molecular formula and the same structural formula (the atoms are connected in the same order in each molecule). However, in each molecule, the atoms have a different three dimensional arrangement in space which makes them non-superimposable.
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Isomerism due to differences in the spatial arrangement of atoms without any differences in connectivity or bond multiplicity between the isomers. ... PAC, 1996, 68, 2193 (Basic terminology of stereochemistry (IUPAC Recommendations 1996)) on page 2219 ... Interactive Link Maps...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on stereoisomerism (chemistry), ... Aspects of the topic "stereoisomerism" are discussed in the following places at Britannica...
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stereoisomerism n. Isomerism created by differences in the spatial arrangement of atoms in a molecule ... Stereoisomerism about double bonds arises because rotation about the double bond is restricted, keeping the substituents fixed relative to each other. If the substituents on either end of a double bond are the same,
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stereo-isomerism Occurs when compounds have the same molecular and structural formula, but with the atoms arranged differently in space ... Home > Library > Food & Cooking > Food and Nutrition ... Occurs when compounds have the same molecular and structural formula, but with the atoms arranged differently in space.
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b) A molecule is chiral if it is not superimposable on its mirror image. This means that none of its conformations (out of the ... Therefore, to see a plane of symmetry, ... In the following molecule the group in the box is rotated about the single bond by 60° so that the plane of the paper becomes a plane of symmetry.
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STEREOISOMERISM - OPTICAL ISOMERISM ... Optical isomerism is a form of stereoisomerism. This page explains what stereoisomers are and how you recognise the possibility of optical isomers in a molecule. ... What is stereoisomerism?
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Definition of stereoisomerism from the online medical dictionary hosted by mondofacto. ... online medical dictionary | definition of stereoisomerism...
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