Chemistry, asked by Aadilaahnazim16, 1 year ago

please someone give me the clear definition of isosters​


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Answered by KAMRANANSARI
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Answer:

classical isosters are molecules or iron with the similar shape and often electronic properties.

Answered by hardikrakholiya21
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Hello friends.

Isosteres are atoms, molecules, or ions of similar size containing the same number of atoms and valence electrons.The term isosteres is not frequently heard in chemistry; the term bioisostere is commonly used in drug development.

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