different between isomeric vs isomerize
isomeric
English
Etymology
From isomer +? -ic.
Adjective
isomeric (not comparable)
- (chemistry, physics) Being an isomer.
- (chemistry) Exhibiting isomerism.
Translations
isomeric From the web:
- what's isomeric mean
- what is isomeric transition
- what does isomeric mean
- isometric process
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- what is isomeric effect
- what are isomeric alkanes
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isomerize
English
Etymology
isomer +? -ize
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /a??s?m???a?z/
- (US) IPA(key): /a??s?m???a?z/
Verb
isomerize (third-person singular simple present isomerizes, present participle isomerizing, simple past and past participle isomerized)
- (chemistry) to convert a compound into a different isomeric form
See also
- isomer
- isomerization
isomerize From the web:
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- what does isomeric mean
- what does isomerized mean in chemistry
- what is isomerized in biology
- what does isomerize mean in biology
- what does isomerize
- what is isomerism in chemistry
- what is an isomerized olefin
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