See also: Enantiomeric Enantiomers Enano Enanthem Enanthema Enantiomer Enantiopure Enantiotopic Enantiodromia Enantiomorph Enantiomorphously Enantioselectivity
1. Der Unterschied zwischen Enantiomere und Diastereomere wird erklärt
Enantiomere, Erkl
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4. Enantiomerer eller spejlbilledisomerer er betegnelsen for to molekyler hvis kemiske struktur er ens, men som er hinandens spejlbilleder
Enantiomerer, Eller, Er, Ens
5. In addition, levobupivacaine, the L-Enantiomere of bupivacaine, will also be an interesting local anaesthetic in the future for paediatric caudal anaesthesia
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7. What are synonyms for Enantiomere?
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Enantiomere, Enantiomer
9. [Preparation and determination of the absolute configuration of the C-10 diastereomere 10(R,S)-alkoxy-methylpheophorbid in the a-series and there from the the derivative Enantiomere pheoporphyrine]
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ENANTIOMERE [əˈnantēōmər]
NOUN
Definition of enantiomer. : either of a pair of chemical compounds whose molecular structures have a nonsuperimposable mirror-image relationship to each other — compare diastereomer.
An enantiomer is a molecule that is a non-superimposable mirror image of another molecule. Similar to a person’s right and left hand, the two molecules look alike but differ in orientation. Enantiomers are isomers, which means that they contain the same chemical formula but a different structure.
A sample of a chemical is considered enantiopure (also termed enantiomerically pure) when it has, within the limits of detection, molecules of only one chirality.