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stereochemistryenUK
ster·e·o·chem·is·try S0742900 (stĕr′ē-ō-kĕm′ĭ-strē, stîr′-)n. The branch of chemistry that deals with spatial arrangements of atoms in molecules and the effects of these arrangements on the chemical and physical properties of substances. ster′e·o·chem′i·cal (-ĭ-kəl) adj.stereochemistry (ˌstɛrɪəʊˈkɛmɪstrɪ; ˌstɪər-) n (Chemistry) the study of the spatial arrangement of atoms in molecules and the effect of spatial arrangement on chemical propertiesster•e•o•chem•is•try (ˌstɛr i oʊˈkɛm ə stri, ˌstɪər-) n. the branch of chemistry that deals with the determination of the relative positions in space of the atoms or groups of atoms in a compound and with the effects of these positions on the properties of the compound. [1885–90] ster`e•o•chem′i•cal, adj. ster·e·o·chem·is·try (stĕr′ē-ō-kĕm′ĭ-strē) The branch of chemistry that is concerned with the spatial arrangements of atoms in molecules and with the chemical and physical effects of these arrangements.TranslationsEncyclopediaSeestereochromestereochemistryenUK
stereochemistry [ster″e-o-kem´is-tre] the branch of chemistry dealing with the space relations of atoms in molecules. adj., adj stereochem´ical.ster·e·o·chem·is·try (ster'ē-ō-kem'is-trē), The branch of chemistry concerned with the spatial three-dimensional relations of atoms in molecules, that is, the positions of the atoms in a compound in relation to one another in space.ster·e·o·chem·is·try (ster'ē-ō-kem'is-trē) The branch of chemistry concerned with the spatial three-dimensional relations of atoms in molecules, i.e., the positions the atoms in a compound bear in relation to one another in space. |