Confirmational isomerism occurs when molecules with the same connectivity differ in the spatial arrangement of their atoms. This results in different properties due to steric effects from nonbonded interactions between groups on the same side of the molecule that are too close together. Confirmational isomers rapidly interconvert as they pass through different staggered conformations with equivalent energies.
Confirmational isomerism occurs when molecules with the same connectivity differ in the spatial arrangement of their atoms. This results in different properties due to steric effects from nonbonded interactions between groups on the same side of the molecule that are too close together. Confirmational isomers rapidly interconvert as they pass through different staggered conformations with equivalent energies.
Confirmational isomerism occurs when molecules with the same connectivity differ in the spatial arrangement of their atoms. This results in different properties due to steric effects from nonbonded interactions between groups on the same side of the molecule that are too close together. Confirmational isomers rapidly interconvert as they pass through different staggered conformations with equivalent energies.