isom·er·ism /aɪˈsɑməˌrɪzəm/
異性
I·som·er·ism n. Chem. The state, quality, or relation, of two or more isomeric substances.
Physical isomerism Chem., a former term for optical isomerism. optical isomerism Chem., the condition or relation of certain (isomeric) substances, which, while chemically identical (in that they have the same composition, the same molecular weights, and the same ultimate constitution), are yet physically different, as in their action on polarized light, as dextro- and lævo-tartaric acids, or the sugars galactose and glucose. In such compounds there is usually at least one unsymmetrical carbon atom and typically more than one. See Unsymmetrical.
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isomerism
n : the state of being an isomer; the complex of chemical and
physical phenomena characteristic of isomers