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▸ noun: (organic chemistry) the increased stability of organic compounds having alternate single and double bonds
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▸ noun: (organic chemistry) the increased stability of organic compounds having alternate single and double bonds
Similar:
resonance effect,
mesomerism,
mesomer,
diastereomorphism,
metamerism,
self-metathesis,
tautomerism,
diastereospecificity,
gem-disubstituent effect,
diastereoselectivity,
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