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What is isomerism? ... What is medical definition of structural isomerism ? ... -ah-rizm constitutional i. isomerism in which the compounds have the same molecular formula (that is, they are composed
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Gaseous State, Chemical Equilibrium, Ionic Equilibrium, Chemical Energetics, Classification & Nomenclature, Isomerism, Environmental Chemistry ... Classification ;
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Nuclear isomer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A nuclear isomer is a metastable state of an atomic nucleus caused by the excitation of one or more of its nucleons (protons or neutrons). "Metastable" refers to ...
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Contribution from the Department of Chemistry,. University of California, Los Angeles, California 90024. Spin-State Isomerism of Tris(2-picolylamine)iron(II).
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such, [FeIIl(TPP) (OSOZCF~)] represents the first report of spin-state isomerism in the solid state for a pentacoordinate. [FeIII(porphinato)X] species possessing ...
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Ground state isomerism in betacarboline hydrogen bond complexes: The charge transfer nature of its large Stokes shifted emission. Antonio Sánchez-Coronilla ...
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spin-state isomerism, in which changes in bond length are asso- ciated with changes in spin-state. Three review articles on bond-stretch isomerism[' - 91 have ...
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Two other types of isomers have been identified. The first of these arises from the fact that some excited nuclear states represent a drastic change in shape of the ...
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Isomerism definition at Dictionary.com, a free online dictionary with pronunciation , synonyms and translation. ... 4. the state or condition of being isomerous.
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