Alloisomerism

/ˌæloɪˈsoʊmərɪzəm/ noun

The phenomenon where compounds have the same molecular formula but exist in different spatial forms that cannot readily interchange with each other.

From 'alloisomer' + '-ism' suffix; a chemistry term combining Greek 'allo-' (other) with the concept of isomerism established in 19th-century organic chemistry.

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