Definition of Stereochemical

1. Adjective. Of or pertaining to stereochemistry ¹

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Definition of Stereochemical

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Stereochemical

stereobates
stereoblastula
stereoblastulae
stereoblastulas
stereoblind
stereoblindness
stereoblock
stereobond
stereobonds
stereocenter
stereocenters
stereocentre
stereocentres
stereochemic
stereochemical (current term)
stereochemically
stereochemist
stereochemistries
stereochemistry
stereochemists
stereochrome
stereochromes
stereochromic
stereochromically
stereochromy
stereocilia
stereocilial
stereociliary
stereocilin

Literary usage of Stereochemical

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Dynamics of Living Matter by Jacques Loeb (1906)
"stereochemical Attempts. Liebig expressed the idea that ferments or catalytic substances, in general, were bodies in a process of decomposition, ..."

2. The Arrangement of Atoms in Space by Jacobus Henricus Hoff, Alfred Werner (1898)
"... of Chemistry in the University of Zürich 'To facilitate the study of the stereochemical isomerism presented by certain classes of inorganic compounds, ..."

3. The Elements of Stereochemistry by Arthur Rudolf Hantzsch, Alfred Werner (1901)
"THE stereochemical ISOMERISM OF INORGANIC COMPOUNDS BY A. WERNER In order to facilitate the study of stereochemical isomerism which is exhibited in certain ..."

4. The Elements of Stereochemistry by Arthur Rudolf Hantzsch, Alfred Werner (1901)
"... and of le Bel.8 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF stereochemical ISOMERISM stereochemical isomers identical in the mode of union of the atoms, one to another, ..."

5. The Arrangement of Atoms in Space by Jacobus Henricus Hoff, Alfred Werner (1898)
"... of Chemistry in the University of Zurich To facilitate the study of the stereochemical isomerism presented by certain classes of inorganic compounds, ..."

6. Journal of the American Chemical Society by American Chemical Society (1879)
"First, the stereochemical outcome of these valence isomerizations may be controlled by the ground-state geometry of the reactants. The isomerizations may be ..."

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