Stereoisomerism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A configurational stereoisomer is a stereoisomer of a reference molecule that has the opposite configuration at a stereocenter (e.g. R- vs S- or E- vs Z-).
Stereocenter - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
... stereogenic center, is any point in a molecule, though not necessarily an atom, bearing groups, such that an interchanging of any two groups leads to a stereoisomer [1]
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stereoisomer - Wiktionary
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stereoisomer definition - Dictionary - MSN Encarta
ster·e·o·i·so·mer [ stèrree ō ssəmər, stree ō ssəmər] (plural ster·e·o·i·so·mers) noun : Definition: isomer with atoms in different arrangement: one of a ...
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cis-trans isomerism [′si¦stranz ī′säm·ə‚riz·əm] (organic chemistry) A type of geometrical isomerism found in alkenic systems in which it is possible for each of the ...
Stereoisomer - Definition
Definition of Stereoisomer in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of Stereoisomer. Information about Stereoisomer in the online English dictionary and encyclopedia.
Stereoisomer Generation in Computer-Enhanced Structure Elucidation
812 J. Chem. In& Comput. Sci. 1993, 33, 812-825 Stereoisomer Generation in Computer-Enhanced Structure Elucidation Marko Razinger,? Krishnan Balasubramanian, * Marko Perdih,? and ...
stereoisomer - Medical Definition
A molecule containing the same number and kind of atomic groupings as another but having a different spatial arrangement, thus exhibiting different properties.
stereoisomer definition of stereoisomer in the Free Online ...
stereoisomer: see stereochemistry stereochemistry, study of the three-dimensional configuration of the atoms that make up a molecule and the ways in which this arrangement affects ...

