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How to pronounce isomer in English?

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Type Words
Type of chemical compound, compound
Derivation isomeric

Examples of isomer

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It is the particular isomer of carvone which gives each plant its specific odour.
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Recently, silver was also used to carry out regioselective synthesis of 1,4 isomer.
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In a fac isomer, any two identical ligands are adjacent or cis to each other.
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They concluded that the heavier of the two was a previously unknown isomer of iron-65.
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It exists mainly as the trans isomer, but upon photolysis, converts to the cis isomer.
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The active ingredient in Nuvigil, armodafinil, is the longer-lasting isomer of modafinil.
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In nature, isocitric acid is always found with its isomer, citric acid.
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One gram of fully charged hafnium isomer could store more energy than 50 kilograms of TNT.
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Some chemical and physical properties differ from isomer to isomer.
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More examples
  • A compound that exists in forms having different arrangements of atoms but the same molecular weight
  • (isomeric) of or relating to or exhibiting isomerism
  • An isomer (/u02C8au026Asu0259mu0259r/; from Greek u1F30u03C3u03BFu03BCu03B5u03C1u03AEu03C2, isomeru00E8s; isos = "equal", mu00E9ros = "part") is a molecule with the same molecular formula as another molecule, but with a different chemical structure. That is, isomers contain the same number of atoms of each element, but have different arrangements of their atoms...
  • (ISOMERS) Substances which are similar to other substances.
  • (Isomers) Molecules whose molecular formulas have been same though the constructional formulas have been conflicting have been great great great great great great great great great great great great great great good great good great good great good great good great well great well great well ...
  • An isomer is a variation in the arrangement of atoms in two or more otherwise similar chemical compounds.
  • One polyhedron is an isomer of another (ie they are isomeric) if they have the same number of faces of each kind, the same number of vertices, and the same number of edges, but they are not isomorphic. ...
  • A molecule with the same chemical composition (same number of atoms of each type) as another, but with a different chemical structure (arrangement or configuration of those atoms). Two chemicals which are isomers of each other may produce effects on the body that are similar or completely different.
  • A molecule which has an identical molecular formula to another molecule, but has a different structure.