stereoisomeja
Stereoisomeja is a term originating from the field of molecular chemistry, referring to a specific class of stereoisomers characterized by their spatial arrangement of atoms. The term combines "stereo" (meaning three-dimensional structure) and "isomeja," a suffix derived from the Greek "iso" (equal) and "meja" (measure or part), indicating molecules with identical molecular formulas but differing in the spatial configuration of their constituent atoms.
These molecules are significant in stereochemistry because they exhibit different chemical and physical properties despite having
The study of stereoisomeja is crucial in pharmaceuticals, where the different stereochemical forms of a compound
In research and industrial applications, techniques such as chiral chromatography and stereoselective synthesis are employed to
While the term "stereoisomeja" is not widely used across all chemical literature and may be considered niche,