interconverteeruvia
Interconverteeruvia is a term used in chemistry and related fields to describe sets of species that can transform into one another through reversible interconversion reactions. The concept emphasizes the connectivity of states under a given set of conditions, forming an interconversion network that may reach equilibrium.
Etymology: The word is formed from the Estonian roots inter- (between), konverteer- (to convert), and -uvia (plural
Theoretical framework: Interconverteeruvia are modeled with rate equations or Markov processes, where each node represents a
Common examples: keto–enol tautomers, conformational isomers such as chair and boat forms of cyclohexane, cis–trans isomerization,
Applications and relevance: The framework helps in understanding reaction networks, catalysis, materials that rely on reversible
See also: chemical equilibrium, isomerization, tautomerism, Markov chain, reaction network.