112isomers
112isomers refers to a phenomenon observed in certain chemical compounds where molecules with the same chemical formula, and therefore the same number of atoms of each element, can arrange these atoms in different spatial configurations. These different arrangements are called isomers. The specific designation "112isomers" likely refers to a particular set of isomers or a class of compounds exhibiting this characteristic, though the number "112" itself doesn't denote a general chemical principle but rather a specific instance or nomenclature within a particular context.
In chemistry, isomers are distinct compounds that share a molecular formula. For example, butane and isobutane