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explain tautomerism​

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Answered by purvapednekar
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Tautomers are structural isomers of chemical compounds that readily interconvert. This reaction commonly results in the relocation of a proton. Tautomerism is for example relevant to the behavior of amino acids and nucleic acids, two of the fundamental building blocks of life.

Answered by wwwuamuam
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Tautomerism :

The isomerism in which a single compound posses two structures which are in equilibrium with each other by shifting of a proton.

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