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tautomeric Describes the relationship between two structural isomers of a molecule that are in chemical equilibrium, which includes the two forms that result from the intramolecular transfer of an acidic proton.
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tautomer One of a set of possible alternative structures.
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tautomerism Some functional groups are related to other functional groups by a simple H shift - they are tautomers, and conversion between them is called tautomerism. The main example of this is keto-enol tautomerism.
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tautomer one of two or more structural isomers that exist in equilibrium and are readily converted from one isomeric form to another. In keto-enol tautomerism a simultaneous shift of electrons and a hydrogen atom occurs. See Keto-Enol Tautomerism at molecules.org or Keto-Enol Tautomerism at the University of Florida.
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tautomer a molecule which can convert relatively easily from one isomeric form to another.
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