| steric | Pertaining to stereochemistry. Steric hindrance, interference with or inhibition of a seemingly feasible reaction (usually synthetic) because the size of one or another reactant prevents approach to the required interatomic distance. (05 Mar 2000) |
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Steric effects are the interaction of molecules dictated by their shape and/or spatial relationships. There are several names for steric effects, usually named for the particular action caused by the steric effect: Steric hindrance or Steric resistance occurs when molecular groups on a molecule (or molecules individually) that would normally be attracted to one another cannot interact due to their special relationship. ...
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