isomeerisuutta
Isomeerisuutta, the Finnish term for isomerism, refers to the phenomenon in which compounds share the same molecular formula yet exhibit distinct structural or spatial arrangements. This fundamental concept is central to organic, inorganic, and physical chemistry, influencing molecular properties, reactivity, and biological function.
There are two principal categories of isomerism. Structural (or constitutional) isomerism occurs when atoms are connected
Isomerism was first systematically reported in the late nineteenth century by Hans von Pechmann and later