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  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/University_of_California_Davis/Chem_124A%3A_Fundamentals_of_Inorganic_Chemistry/08%3A_Coordination_Chemistry/8.02%3A_Structure_and_Nomenclature_of_Coordination_Compounds/8.2.04%3A_Isomers
    Isomers are compounds with the same molecular formula but different structural formulas. Isomers do not necessarily share similar properties, unless they also have the same functional groups. There ar...Isomers are compounds with the same molecular formula but different structural formulas. Isomers do not necessarily share similar properties, unless they also have the same functional groups. There are many different classes of isomers, like stereoisomers, enantiomers, geometrical isomers, etc. (see chart below). There are two main forms of isomerism: structural isomerism and stereoisomerism (spatial isomerism).
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Inorganic_Chemistry/Supplemental_Modules_and_Websites_(Inorganic_Chemistry)/Coordination_Chemistry/Structure_and_Nomenclature_of_Coordination_Compounds/Isomers/Stereoisomers_of_Complex_Metal_Complexes
    Stereoisomers are isomers that have the same molecular formula and ligands, but differ in the arrangement of those ligands in 3D space.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/CSU_San_Bernardino/CHEM_4300%3A_Inorganic_Chemistry_(Mink)/05%3A_Coordination_Chemistry_I_-_Structures_and_Isomers/5.04%3A_Isomerism
    This section will be about isomerism in coordination compounds. You may know isomerism already from your organic chemistry classes. Here, we will apply isomerism to coordination chemistry. Some forms ...This section will be about isomerism in coordination compounds. You may know isomerism already from your organic chemistry classes. Here, we will apply isomerism to coordination chemistry. Some forms of isomerism in organic and coordination chemistry are the same, but there are some forms of isomerism that only occur in coordination chemistry.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/University_of_Illinois_UrbanaChampaign/Chem_2363A_Fundamental_Organic_Chemistry_I_(Chan)/06%3A_Principles_of_Stereochemistry/6.01%3A_Chirality_and_Stereoisomers
    In total, there are 2 10 = 1024 stereoisomers in the erythronolide B family: 1022 of these are diastereomers of the structure above, one is the enantiomer of the structure above, and the last is the s...In total, there are 2 10 = 1024 stereoisomers in the erythronolide B family: 1022 of these are diastereomers of the structure above, one is the enantiomer of the structure above, and the last is the structure above.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Workbench/SC_149%3A_Cosmetic_Chemistry/09%3A_Basic_Biochemistry/9.01%3A_Organic_Molecules
    Biochemistry is the discipline that studies the chemistry of life, and its objective is to explain form and function based on chemical principles. Organic chemistry is the discipline devoted to the st...Biochemistry is the discipline that studies the chemistry of life, and its objective is to explain form and function based on chemical principles. Organic chemistry is the discipline devoted to the study of carbon-based chemistry, which is the foundation for the study of biomolecules and the discipline of biochemistry. Both biochemistry and organic chemistry are based on the concepts of general chemistry.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Organic_Chemistry/Supplemental_Modules_(Organic_Chemistry)/Chirality/Chirality_and_Stereoisomers
    In total, there are 2 10 = 1024 stereoisomers in the erythronolide B family: 1022 of these are diastereomers of the structure above, one is the enantiomer of the structure above, and the last is the s...In total, there are 2 10 = 1024 stereoisomers in the erythronolide B family: 1022 of these are diastereomers of the structure above, one is the enantiomer of the structure above, and the last is the structure above.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Inorganic_Chemistry/Inorganic_Coordination_Chemistry_(Landskron)/05%3A_Coordination_Chemistry_I_-_Structures_and_Isomers/5.04%3A_Isomerism
    This section will be about isomerism in coordination compounds. You may know isomerism already from your organic chemistry classes. Here, we will apply isomerism to coordination chemistry. Some forms ...This section will be about isomerism in coordination compounds. You may know isomerism already from your organic chemistry classes. Here, we will apply isomerism to coordination chemistry. Some forms of isomerism in organic and coordination chemistry are the same, but there are some forms of isomerism that only occur in coordination chemistry.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Under_Construction/Purgatory/AUCHE_230_-_Structure_and_Bonding/05%3A_Transition_Metal_Complexes/5.03%3A_Isomerism
    This section will be about isomerism in coordination compounds. You may know isomerism already from your organic chemistry classes. Here, we will apply isomerism to coordination chemistry. Some forms ...This section will be about isomerism in coordination compounds. You may know isomerism already from your organic chemistry classes. Here, we will apply isomerism to coordination chemistry. Some forms of isomerism in organic and coordination chemistry are the same, but there are some forms of isomerism that only occur in coordination chemistry.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Chandler_Gilbert_Community_College/Fundamental_Organic_ala_Mech/03%3A_Representations_of_Molecules/3.06%3A_A_Review_of_Isomerism
    We’ve seen several kinds of isomers in the past few chapters, and it’s a good idea at this point to see how they relate to one another (Figure 5.15). There are two fundamental types of isomers, both o...We’ve seen several kinds of isomers in the past few chapters, and it’s a good idea at this point to see how they relate to one another (Figure 5.15). There are two fundamental types of isomers, both of which we’ve now encountered: constitutional isomers and stereoisomers. Among the kinds of constitutional isomers we’ve seen are skeletal, functional, and positional isomers. Among the kinds of stereoisomers we’ve seen are enantiomers, diastereomers, and cis–trans isomers of cycloalkanes.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/College_of_the_Canyons/CHEM_202%3A_General_Chemistry_II_OER/02%3A_Coordination_Chemistry_of_Transition_Metals/2.05%3A_Isomerism
    This section will be about isomerism in coordination compounds. You may know isomerism already from your organic chemistry classes. Here, we will apply isomerism to coordination chemistry. Some forms ...This section will be about isomerism in coordination compounds. You may know isomerism already from your organic chemistry classes. Here, we will apply isomerism to coordination chemistry. Some forms of isomerism in organic and coordination chemistry are the same, but there are some forms of isomerism that only occur in coordination chemistry.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Northern_Michigan_University/CH_215%3A_Chemistry_of_the_Elements_Fall_2023/06%3A_Transition_Metals_and_Coordination_Chemistry/6.04%3A_Isomers/6.4.01%3A_Geometric_Isomerism/6.4.1.01%3A_Cis-platin
    Two compounds that have the same formula and the same connectivity do not always have the same shape. If the molecules appear to be connected the same way on paper, but differ in three dimensional spa...Two compounds that have the same formula and the same connectivity do not always have the same shape. If the molecules appear to be connected the same way on paper, but differ in three dimensional space, then they are called stereoisomers.  One simple example of stereoisomers from inorganic chemistry is diammine platinum dichloride. This important compound is sometimes called "platin" for short.

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