This type of isomerism is most identifiable in secondary and tertiary alcohol isomers.
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Linkage isomerism occurs with ambidentate ligands that can bind in more than one place.
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Solvation isomerism occurs when an inner sphere ligand is replaced by a solvent molecule.
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British chemists claim to have found evidence for a controversial new type of isomerism.
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In octahedralcoordination compounds, facial-meridional isomerism occurs.
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Structural isomerism occurs when the bonds are themselves different.
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This type of isomerism occurs when the counter ion of the complex is also a potential ligand.
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Isomerism of the dipolarophile affects reaction rate due to sterics.
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Each glucose isomer is subject to rotational isomerism.
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The state of being an isomer; the complex of chemical and physical phenomena characteristic of isomers
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...