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What is conformational isomerism?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Conformational isomerism is a type of stereoisomerism in which the isomers can be interconverted just by pivots about formally single bonds . While any two courses of action of iotas in an atom that contrast by revolution about single bonds can be alluded to as various compliances, adaptations that compare to neighborhood minima on the vitality surface are explicitly called conformational isomers or conformers.
Answered by jeehelper
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---> Conformational isomerism is a type of stereoisomerism.

---> In this type of isomerism rotations of certain angles are made of molecules having single bonds.

---> In order for rotation to take place, energy barriers must be filled.

---> If there is low energy barrier then "free rotation" occurs else if the energy barrier is high, then "restricted rotation" occurs.


Below is an example of conformational isomerism:




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