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IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) of isomer

The International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) is an alphabetic system of phonetic notation based primarily on the Latin alphabet. With phonetic transcriptions, dictionarie tell you about the pronunciation of words, because the spelling of an English word does not tell you how you should pronounce it. Below is the phonetic transcription of isomer:
/ajsəmɹ̩/

Derived Form of isomer

noun
plural: isomers
Noun
1
a compound that exists in forms having different arrangements of atoms but the same molecular weight
Type ofchemical compound, compound,

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  1. atom giving rise to an either L isomer or a D isomer so we have the name Isomerases.
  2. You're familiar with the word isomer, and isomer just means
  3. letter A does not mean that it is an isomer okay. To distinguish between isomer and others.
  4. Isomer the zombie being super creepy like I'm not I'm not afraid of zombies like dumb zombies
  5. the new show isomer you could imagine how they could afford to have built that
  6. configuration again one point for the isomer and then one point for the proper
  7. one again was one point for the overall structure constitutional isomer one
  8. product here there's a little bit of the Z isomer that would form but more would
  9. form of the E isomer two points for our vinyl benzene or styrene there and
  10. the same constitutional isomer but in doing so we create a chiral center so if
  11. we consider stereo centers this isomer has two possible stereoisomers R or S
  12. this structural isomer so we know that there are ways to go anti markovnikov
  13. isomer but the point is that here we're only going to get the bromine there and
  14. Theres another possible isomer that could form.
  15. The top dienophile is the trans isomer.
  16. Well, they learned that the top isomer is the structure of the nitrated metabolite of
  17. This is an isomer that we would call cis. Cis denotes a
  18. This one is the so-called fac isomer.
  19. isomer. And then, the other type of