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Isomeric ion having the same number of each isotopic atom but differing in their positions | An [[Isomeric ion]] having the same number of each isotopic atom but differing in their positions. Isotopomeric ions can be either [[configurational isomer]]s, e.g. the radical cations of dichloropyridines in which <sup>35</sup>Cl and <sup>37</sup>Cl exchange positions or [[isotopic stereoisomer]]s, e.g. the radical cations of (R)- and (S)-CH<sub>3</sub>CHDOH or (Z)- and (E)-CH<sub>3</sub>CH=CHD. The term isotopomeric is a contraction of ??????????????????????isotopic isomer?????????????????????????. | ||
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==Related terms == | ==Related terms == | ||
[[Isotopologue Ion]] | *[[Isotopologue Ion]] |
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An Isomeric ion having the same number of each isotopic atom but differing in their positions. Isotopomeric ions can be either configurational isomers, e.g. the radical cations of dichloropyridines in which 35Cl and 37Cl exchange positions or isotopic stereoisomers, e.g. the radical cations of (R)- and (S)-CH3CHDOH or (Z)- and (E)-CH3CH=CHD. The term isotopomeric is a contraction of ??????????????????????isotopic isomer?????????????????????????. |
Considered between 2004 and 2006 but not included in the 2006 PAC submission |
This is an unofficial draft definition presented for information and comment. |