- are a
familiar example; they are
isomers of carbon.
Isomerism refers to the
existence or
possibility of
isomers.
Isomers do not
necessarily share similar...
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Conformational isomers exist in a
dynamic equilibrium,
where the
relative free
energies of
isomers determines the po****tion of each
isomer and the energy...
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should possess isomers with
unusually long
lifetimes even by this
stricter standard and have
interesting properties. Some
nuclear isomers are so long-lived...
- other.
These include meso compounds, cis–trans
isomers, E-Z
isomers, and non-enantiomeric
optical isomers.
Diastereomers seldom have the same
physical properties...
- (range: 0–12 Hz; typical: 8 Hz)
isomers.
Usually for
acyclic systems trans isomers are more
stable than cis
isomers. This
difference is
attributed to...
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specific metal ion change.
Examples of a
complete series of
coordination isomers require at
least two
metal ions and
sometimes more. For example, a solution...
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linkage isomers are violet-colored [(NH3)5Co-SCN]2+ and orange-colored [(NH3)5Co-NCS]2+. The
isomerization of the S-bonded
isomer to the N-bonded
isomer occurs...
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indistinguishable from
isomers. In
Onega stepanovi and
Tamga hamulifera all
isomers are
encircled by a
peripheral undivided zone. In the former, the
isomers remain in...
- CH3(CH2)6CH3.
Octane has many
structural isomers that
differ by the
location of
branching in the
carbon chain. One of
these isomers, 2,2,4-trimethylpentane (commonly...
- In
organic chemistry, endo–exo
isomerism is a
special type of
stereoisomerism found in
organic compounds with a
substituent on a
bridged ring system....