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isomer

/ahy-suh-mer/US // ˈaɪ sə mər //UK // (ˈaɪsəmə) //

异构体,同分异构体,同构体,同素异构体

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Chemistry. a compound displaying isomerism with one or more other compounds.
    • : Also called nuclear isomer. Physics. a nuclide that exhibits isomerism with one or more other nuclides.

Examples

  • Sometimes either form was digestible, but frequently the body could use only the isomer to which it was adjusted.

  • According to this view hyoscyamine ought to be the hyoscinate of hyoscine, or at any rate an isomer of this body.

  • An isomer of chloral, parachloralide, is made by passing excess of dry chlorine into absolute methyl alcohol.

  • Besides this oil, cloves also contain two neutral bodies, eugenin and caryophyllin, the latter of which is an isomer of camphor.

  • Chavibetol, an isomer of eugenol, occurs in the ethereal oil obtained from Piper betle.