Why conformational isomers are not isolated at room temperature?
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This means that, except for a few special cases called atropisomers, we cannot separate and isolate individual conformational isomers at room temperature (although it might be possible at low temperatures). A conformer of a molecule is thus regarded as synonymous with a rotamer about one or more bonds
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