Get Free Checker

isomeric

ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to or exhibiting isomerism

How To Use isomeric In A Sentence

  • This phenomenon is called isomerism, and the generally accepted explanation is that the atoms in isomeric molecules are differently arranged, or grouped, in space. Four-Dimensional Vistas
  • In the case just now assumed we arrive at the oxychloride; when, however, the metal and chlorine change places in the water molecule, the isomeric hypochlorous salts are the result. Scientific American Supplement No. 822, October 3, 1891
  • On the other hand, every chemist knows that it is only the simpler of the carbohydrates which are so individualised as to be connoted by a particular formula in the stereoisomeric system. Researches on Cellulose 1895-1900
  • The chemist is acquainted with numerous groups of substances which we call isomeric compounds, and two substances are said to be isomeric when they not only consist of the same elements united in the same proportions, but also have the same density in the state of vapor, so that according to the molecular theory their molecules must have the same weight. Religion and Chemistry
  • As tartaric acid possesses two stereogenic carbon atoms, it exists in three stereoisomeric forms.
  • AdoMet can exist in two diastereoisomeric states with respect to its sulfonium ion. Vimeo / Recent Public Videos
  • However, significant differences in the structure of the two linked channels, which arise from a different orientation of the two stereoisomeric forms of the dioxolane ring with respect to the axis of the pore, were identified.
  • Grignard's first investigations concerned "ethyl b-isopropylacetobutyrate and the stereoisomeric diisopropylbutenedicarboxylic acids" and studies of branched unsaturated hydrocarbons. Victor Grignard - Biography
  • It will be remembered that Prof. Meyer has recently discovered two isomeric series of derivatives of benzil, differing only in the position of the various groups in space. Scientific American Supplement, No. 643, April 28, 1888
  • Together they provided the first indication of an isomeric state in Carbon Walther Bothe and the Physics Institute: the Early Years of Nuclear Physics
View all