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  • '''Linkage isomerism''' is the existence of [[Complex (chemistry)|co-ordination compound]]s that ...he complex, [[dichlorotetrakis(dimethyl sulfoxide)ruthenium(II)]], linkage isomerism of dimethyl sulfoxide ligands can be observed in the NMR spectrum due to th
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  • '''Coordination isomerism''' is a form of [[structural isomerism]] in which the composition of the [[complex ion]] varies.
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  • The halogenated alkylamine antihistamines all exhibit [[optical isomerism]], and chlorpheniramine in the indicated products is racemic chlorphenirami
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  • ...lucose itself) are [[diastereoisomer]]s and belong to the [[Monosaccharide#Isomerism|<small>D</small> series]]. ...can exist is many isomeric forms and each isomer is subject to rotational isomerism.<ref>Within the cyclic form of glucose, rotation may occur around the O6-C6
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  • ...he #2 and #3 carbons. This new double bond may have either a ''[[Cis-trans isomerism|cis]]'' or a ''[[trans isomer|trans]]'' configuration. A smaller fraction o
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  • ...journal|last=Ng|first=S.|coauthors=et. al.,|year=2005|title=Supramolecular Isomerism in Cadmium Hydroxide Phases. Temperature-Dependent Synthesis and Structure
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  • ...synephrine and [[phenylephrine]] (neosynephrine), one of its [[structural isomerism|positional isomers]]. The chemicals are similar in structure; the only diff
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  • ...sponding ''cis'' isomer, i.e. (Z)-1,4-but-2-enedioic acid (see [[cis-trans isomerism]]). Fumaric acid has p''K''<sub>a</sub> values of approximately 3.5 and 4.5
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  • ...''trans effect''' is the labilization of [[ligand]]s which are [[Cis-trans isomerism#Inorganic coordination complexes|trans]] to certain other ligands, which ca ...starts from Pt(NH<sub>3</sub>)<sub>4</sub><sup>2+</sup>, the ''[[Cis-trans isomerism#Inorganic coordination complexes|trans]]'' product is obtained instead.
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  • '''Linkage isomerism''' is the existence of [[Complex (chemistry)|co-ordination compound]]s that ...he complex, [[dichlorotetrakis(dimethyl sulfoxide)ruthenium(II)]], linkage isomerism of dimethyl sulfoxide ligands can be observed in the NMR spectrum due to th
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  • ...he [[Cis-trans isomerism|''cis'' isomer]] is violet, while the [[Cis-trans isomerism|''trans'' isomer]] is green.
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  • '''Coordination isomerism''' is a form of [[structural isomerism]] in which the composition of the [[complex ion]] varies.
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  • {{main| Linkage isomerism}} ...he sulfur atom or the nitrogen atom. Such compounds give rise to [[linkage isomerism]]. Polyfunctional ligands, see especially proteins, can bond to a metal cen
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  • ===Isomerism=== There exist many kinds of [[isomerism]] in coordination complexes, just as in many other compounds.
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  • ...etry was developed by [[Alfred Werner]] to explain the stoichiometries and isomerism in [[coordination compound]]s. His insight allowed chemists to rationalize == Isomerism in octahedral complexes ==
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  • ...consisting of the ''(S,S)'' and the ''(R,R)'' [[isomer]]s (''"[[Cis-trans isomerism|trans]]"'').
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  • ...5.aspx#|accessdate=2010-09-15}}</ref> This results from a [[conformational isomerism|conformational change]] when xenon binds to nonpolar sites inside the prote
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