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stereoisomeric pertaining to or exhibiting stereoisomerism.
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stereoisomerism the relationship between two or more isomers that have the same structure (the same linkages between atoms) but different configurations (spatial arrangements) in contrast to constitutional isomerism in which the isomers have different structures. Stereoisomers are further classified into enantiomers, those having molecules that are mirror images of each other, and diastereomers, those that do not. An older classification used the subdivisions optical and geometric isomerism (q.v.), which did not include all forms of stereoisomerism. Called also configurational, stereochemical, or spatial isomerism.
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stereometer an instrument for performing stereometry.
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stereometry the measurement of the cubic or solid contents of a solid body, or of the capacity of a hollow space.
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stereophorometer a phorometer with a stereoscopic attachment.
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