different between tautomerism vs ionotropy
tautomerism
English
Etymology
tautomer +? -ism
Noun
tautomerism (countable and uncountable, plural tautomerisms)
- (organic chemistry) A form of isomerism in which a dynamic equilibrium between multiple isomers exists, such as that between an enol and a ketone.
Related terms
- tautomer
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ionotropy
English
Noun
ionotropy (uncountable)
- (chemistry) A form of tautomerism involving the movement or redistribution of charges
- (physiology) The regulation of neurotransmitters or cell receptors by ion channels
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