- to be
enantiomorphs. The word
chirality is
derived from the Gr**** χείρ (cheir), the hand, the most
familiar chiral object; the word
enantiomorph stems...
- (2000)
enumerated the ones of
dimension 5.
Souvignier (2003)
counted the
enantiomorphs.
Plesken &
Schulz (2000)
enumerated the ones of
dimension 6,
later the...
- definition. A
chiral object and its
mirror image are said to be
enantiomorphs. The word
enantiomorph stems from the Gr**** ἐναντίος (enantios) 'opposite' + μορφή...
- 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...
- from
composing the two
enantiomorphs of the
compound of six
pentagrammic prisms. In
doing so, the
vertices of the two
enantiomorphs coincide, with the result...
- The two
enantiomorphs of the
ferrioxalate ion...
- four-dimensional
crystallographic point groups of a
total 227
contain dual
enantiomorphs, or
mirror images.
There are forty-four
classes of
finite simple groups...
-
possible point groups, and 22 of
these are
capable of
forming enantiomorphs. The
enantiomorphs are
designated right or left handed,
according to
whether they...
- are not
necessarily mirror-symmetric; e.g. GP(5,3) and GP(3,5) are
enantiomorphs of each other. A
Goldberg polyhedron is a dual
polyhedron of a geodesic...
-
itself has
handedness (is enantiomorphic),
despite containing both
enantiomorphs in a 1:1 ratio.
Pseudoracemate (sometimes
racemic solid solution) When...