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Isomeric ions having the same number of each isotopic atom but differing in their positions. The term isotopomeric is a contraction of ??????????????????????isotopic isomer?????????????????????????. Isotopomeric ions can be either constitutional isomers, e.g. the radical cations of <sup>35</sup>ClCH=O and HC<sup>35</sup>Cl=O or isotopic stereoisomers, e.g. the molecular ions of (R)- and (S)-CH<sub>3</sub>CHDOH or (Z)- and (E)-CH<sub>3</sub>CH=CHD.
Isomeric ion having the same number of each isotopic atom but differing in their positions. The term isotopomeric is a contraction of ??????????????????????isotopic isomer?????????????????????????. Isotopomeric ions can be either positional isomers, e.g. the radical cations of <sup>35</sup>ClC(H)=O and HC(<sup>35</sup>Cl)=O or isotopic stereoisomers, e.g. the molecular ions of (R)- and (S)-CH<sub>3</sub>CHDOH or (Z)- and (E)-CH<sub>3</sub>CH=CHD.


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Isomeric ion having the same number of each isotopic atom but differing in their positions. The term isotopomeric is a contraction of ??????????????????????isotopic isomer?????????????????????????. Isotopomeric ions can be either positional isomers, e.g. the radical cations of 35ClC(H)=O and HC(35Cl)=O or isotopic stereoisomers, e.g. the molecular ions of (R)- and (S)-CH3CHDOH or (Z)- and (E)-CH3CH=CHD.

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Isotopologue Ion