CCL: structural isomerism and fluxional isomerism
- From: Sergio Emanuel Galembeck <segalemb|,|usp.br>
- Subject: CCL: structural isomerism and fluxional isomerism
- Date: Mon, 03 Dec 2007 16:01:42 -0200
Sent to CCL by: Sergio Emanuel Galembeck [segalemb-$-usp.br]
Hello,
You can find these and other definitions in IUPAC GoldBook,
http://goldbook.iupac.org/
Hope this help you,
Sergio Galembeck
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Citando "may abdelghani may01dz#%#yahoo.fr"
<owner-chemistry(0)ccl.net>:
dear CCLers,
First, what is the different between the structural isomerism and
fluxional isomerism?
How we can distinct between them?
How we can expect, or study theoretically, the fluxional behaviour
of some molecules (from the shape of the orbital and its interaction
with each other, for exemple)?
thanks
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