enantiomorphic

[en-an-tee-uh-mawr-fik]

enantiomorphic Definition

pertaining to or exhibiting enantiomorphism, the quality of being asymmetric or mirror-image.

Using enantiomorphic: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "enantiomorphic" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The enantiomorphic crystals were difficult to distinguish from one another.

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    Enantiomorphic structures are common in organic chemistry.

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    The enantiomorphic forms of the molecule have different biological activities.

enantiomorphic Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for enantiomorphic

Origins of enantiomorphic

from Greek 'enantios' meaning 'opposite' and 'morphē' meaning 'form'

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Summary: enantiomorphic in Brief

The term 'enantiomorphic' [en-an-tee-uh-mawr-fik] refers to the quality of being asymmetric or mirror-image. It is commonly used in the context of crystals and organic chemistry, where distinguishing between enantiomorphic structures can be difficult. The enantiomorphic forms of a molecule can have different biological activities.