conformeras
Conformeras are a class of chemical compounds that exhibit conformational isomerism. Conformational isomers, also known as conformers, are stereoisomers that are not separable at room temperature. They are interconvertible by rotation about single bonds. This means that conformers of a molecule are the same compound and can readily change from one form to another without breaking any chemical bonds. The specific spatial arrangement of atoms in a conformer is determined by the dihedral angles between groups of atoms.
Different conformers of a molecule often have different energies. The most stable conformer is the one with