different between stereoisomer vs stereogenic
stereoisomer
English
Etymology
From stereo- +? isomer.
Noun
stereoisomer (plural stereoisomers)
- (chemistry) one of a set of the isomers of a compound that exhibits stereoisomerism
Coordinate terms
- diastereomer
- enantiomer
Derived terms
- diastereoisomer
Related terms
- stereoisomeric
Translations
See also
- stereospecificity
stereoisomer From the web:
- what stereoisomers are obtained from the following reaction
- what stereoisomers are obtained from each of the following reactions
- what stereoisomers are formed in the following reaction
- what stereoisomers
- what stereoisomer is ?-d-glucopyranose in relation to ?-d-mannopyranose
stereogenic
English
Etymology
stereo- +? -genic
Adjective
stereogenic (not comparable)
- (chemistry, physics) describing a grouping of atoms in a molecule
- consisting of a central atom and four distinguishable ligands such that the interchange of any two leads to a stereoisomer
- consisting of four non-coplanar atoms such that rotation about the central bond leads to a stereoisomer
- consisting of a double bond with substituents which give rise to cis-trans isomerism
stereogenic From the web:
- what's stereogenic center
- what are stereogenic atoms
- what does stereogenic mean
- what is stereogenic in chemistry
- what is a stereogenic center
- what is a stereogenic centre
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