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what is tautomerism????.... explain it.

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Answered by Dktanna
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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 anujc3770
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Tautomers are isomers of a compound which differ only in the position of the protons and electrons. ... Keto-enol tautomerism is a very common process, and is acid or base catalysed. Typically the 'keto' form of the compound is more stable, but in some instances the 'enol' form can be the more stable.

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