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Definition of Tautomers
1. tautomer [n] - See also: tautomer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tautomers
Literary usage of Tautomers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Electronic Conception of Valence and the Constitution of Benzene by Harry Shipley Fry (1921)
"... acid may exist in two tautomeric forms, presumably in equilibrium : — H.N02 =^
H.ONO I. II. The electronic formulae of tautomers I. and II. follow ..."
2. A Text-book of Organic Chemistry by Arnold Frederick Holleman (1903)
"The fundamental phenomenon is that tautomers can react as though they consisted
wholly ... It is, however, possible to effect the separation of tautomers by ..."
3. A Text-book of Organic Chemistry by Arnold Frederick Holleman (1903)
"The fundamental phenomenon is that tautomers can react as ... It is, however,
possible to effect the separation of tautomers by chemical means — first, ..."
4. A Concise History of Chemistry by Thomas Percy Hilditch (1911)
"A historical survey of tautomerism must include an account of the chief tautomers
discovered, of the methods applied in their investigation, ..."
5. A Concise History of Chemistry by Thomas Percy Hilditch (1911)
"The summary may conveniently be divided into the two main kinds of tautomers :— (a)
Substances reacting in two forms, but only isolable in one. ..."