Definition of Enantiomorphs

1. Noun. (plural of enantiomorph) ¹

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Definition of Enantiomorphs

1. enantiomorph [n] - See also: enantiomorph

Lexicographical Neighbors of Enantiomorphs

enantioface
enantiofacial
enantioinduction
enantiomer
enantiomeric
enantiomerically
enantiomerism
enantiomerisms
enantiomerization
enantiomerizations
enantiomers
enantiomorph
enantiomorphic
enantiomorphism
enantiomorphous
enantiomorphs (current term)
enantiopathic
enantiopathy
enantiopode
enantiopure
enantiopurities
enantiopurity
enantiornithean
enantiornithine
enantiornithines
enantiornitine
enantioselection
enantioselective
enantioselectively
enantioselectivities

Literary usage of Enantiomorphs

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Report of the Annual Meeting (1899)
"To the former class belongs the carrying out of symmetric chemical reactions; to the latter, the separation of enantiomorphs. Take the synthesis of formic ..."

2. The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial ScienceChemistry (1900)
"Asa third configuration—apart from those of the separate enantiomorphs, of which there can be no question here—is contrary to what theory predicts, ..."

3. Organic Chemistry for Advanced Students by Julius Berend Cohen (1918)
"If one asymmetric carbon atom is present as in conine, two optical enantiomorphs exist. ... For simplicity the two enantiomorphs and the meso form of ..."

4. Organic Chemistry for Advanced Students by Julius Berend Cohen (1907)
"If one asymmetric carbon atom is present as in conine, two optical enantiomorphs exist. ... For simplicity the two enantiomorphs and the meso form of ..."

5. The Monist by Hegeler Institute (1899)
"They are enantiomorphs. And each has the property of rotating the rays ... Thus we lead up to the enantiomorphs in crystalline substances of organic origin. ..."

6. The Chemical Trade Journal and Oil, Paint and Colour Review (1898)
"Asymmetric agents can alone display selective action in dealing with enantiomorphs. Pasteur, generalising somewhat hastily from the few cases which he had ..."

7. The Characters of Crystals: An Introduction to Physical Crystallography by Alfred Joseph Moses (1899)
"For example, Group 17 has no planes of symmetry, but the forms are not enantiomorphs and circular polarization does not occur. * Lang with quartz shows the ..."

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