isomeereihin
Isomeereihin appears to be an inflected Finnish word rather than a standalone proper noun. It is most plausibly the illative plural form of isomeeri, the Finnish equivalent of the English word isomer, and would be translated roughly as "into the isomers" or "to the isomers." In Finnish grammar the illative case often indicates movement into or conversion to a state, so the term is likely to occur in contexts describing transformation, conversion, or allocation directed toward multiple isomeric forms.
In chemistry, isomers are compounds that share a molecular formula but differ in the arrangement of atoms
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