Alloisomer

/ˌæloɪˈsoʊmər/ noun

A chemical compound that has the same molecular formula as another compound but with a different spatial arrangement of atoms that cannot easily convert between forms.

From 'allo-' (other) + 'isomer' (same parts); a chemistry term distinguishing from regular isomers, combining Greek 'allo-' with Latin/Greek 'iso-' (same) + '-mer' (part).

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