- to be
enantiomorphs. The word
chirality is
derived from the Gr**** χείρ (cheir), the hand, the most
familiar chiral object; the word
enantiomorph stems...
- The two
enantiomorphs of the
ferrioxalate ion...
-
distinguished from the object. A
chiral object and its
mirror image are
called enantiomorphs (Gr****, "opposite forms") or, when
referring to molecules, enantiomers...
- four-dimensional
crystallographic point groups of a
total 227
contain dual
enantiomorphs, or
mirror images.
There are forty-four
classes of
finite simple groups...
- (2000)
enumerated the ones of
dimension 5.
Souvignier (2003)
counted the
enantiomorphs.
Plesken &
Schulz (2000)
enumerated the ones of
dimension 6,
later the...
- is an
accessible pathway for
racemization (interconversion
between enantiomorphs to
yield a
racemic mixture) at a
given temperature and timescale. For...
- and (sequence A086825 in the OEIS) are
given in the
following table.
Enantiomorphs are
counted only once in this
table and the
following chart (i.e. a...
- of chirality. In general, an
object and its
mirror image are
called enantiomorphs. If a
point of an
object has
coordinates (x, y, z) then the
image of...
-
crystallizes in the
hexagonal system in the
chiral space group 180 or its
enantiomorph 181. It is
typically granular to m****ive with only rare
occurrence of...
-
Tetrahedral symmetry embedded in
octahedral or
icosahedral symmetry, 68-75:
enantiomorph pairs Compound of
three octahedra Compound of four
cubes Two polyhedra...