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Look up: enanti-

  1. enantio-
    Combining form meaning opposite, opposed, or opposing. ... Origin: G. Enantios, opposite ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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  2. enantio-
    Combining form meaning opposite or reversed. [G. enantios, opposite]
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  3. enantiobiosis
    enantiobiosis The condition in which organisms living together antagonize one another's development.
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  4. Enantiodromia
    `Enantiodromia` (Greek: `enantios`, opposite + `dromos`, running course) is a concept introduced by psychiatrist Carl Jung meaning the superabundance of any force inevitably produces its opposite. It is equivalent to the principle of equilibrium in the natural world, in that any extreme is opposed by the system in order to restore balance. Jung used it particularly to refer to the unconscious acting against the wishes of the conscious mind. (`As...
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  5. enantiodromia
    enantiodromia 1. The changing of something into its opposite. 2. A concept introduced by psychiatrist Carl Jung meaning the superabundance of any force inevitably produces its opposite.
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  6. enantiodromic
    enantiodromic Characteristic of something which has become its opposite.
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  7. Enantiomer
    One of the two mirror-image forms of an optically active molecule.
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  8. enantiomer
    One of a pair of molecular entities which are mirror images of each other and non-superimposable.
    Found on http://www.chem.qmul.ac.uk/iupac/gtpoc/E

  9. Enantiomer
    One of the two mirror-image forms of an optically active molecule.
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  10. enantiomer
    enantiomeric. Compare with diasteromer. Two molecules that are nonsuperimposable mirror images of each other. One enantiomer rotates plane-polarized light to the left; the other rotates it to the right.
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  11. Enantiomer
    One of a pair of non-superimposable, mirror-image stereoisomers.
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  12. enantiomer
    Either of a pair of stereoisomers of a compound that has chirality.
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  13. enantiomer
    <chemistry> A pair of chiral isomers (stereoisomers) that are direct, nonsuperimposable mirror images of each other. ... (09 Jan 1998) ...
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  14. Enantiomer
    In chemistry, `enantiomers` are stereoisomers that are nonsuperimposable complete mirror images of each other, much as one's left and right hands are `the same` but opposite. Enantiomers have, when present in a symmetric environment, identical chemical and physical properties except for their ability to rotate plane-polarized light by equal amounts but in opposite directions. A mixture of equal parts of an optically active isomer and its enanti...
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  15. enantiomer
    (en-an´te-o″mәr) one of a pair of isomeric compounds whose molecular structures are mirror images of each other.
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  16. enantiomer
    enantiomer, enantiomorph One of a pair of compounds having a mirror image relationship.
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  17. enantiomer
    One of a pair of molecules that are nonsuperimposable mirror images of each other; neither molecule has an internal plane of symmetry. Syn: optic antipode [enantio- + G. meros, part]
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  18. Enantiomer self-disproportionation
    `Enantiomer self-disproportionation` is a process in stereochemistry describing the separation of a non-racemic mixture of enantiomers in an enantioenriched fraction and a more racemic fraction as a result of the formation of heterochiral or homochiral aggregates. This process is known to exist in achiral column chromatography. The phenomenon was first reported in 1983 in the separation of an excess of carbon 14 labeled (S)-(-)-nicotine enantio...
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  19. enantiomeric
    Pertaining to enantiomerism. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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  20. enantiomeric
    Pertaining to enantiomerism.
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  21. Enantiomeric excess
    `Enantiomeric excess` exists where one enantiomer is present more than the other in a chemical substance. Such a mixture of two enantiomers, unlike a racemic mixture, will show a net optical rotation. It is possible to determine the specific rotation of the mixture and with knowledge of the specific rotation of the pure enantiomer the enantiomeric excess ee can be determined. : ee = ([alpha]_/[alpha]_)*100% `(1)` The enantiomeric excess...
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  22. enantiomerism
    In chemistry, isomerism in which the molecules in their configuration are related to one another like an object and its mirror image (enantiomers), and consequently are not superimposable; enantiomerism entails optical activity, both enantiomers rotating the plane of polarised light equally, but in opposite directions. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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  23. enantiomerism
    (en-an″te-om´әr-iz-әm) the relationship between two stereoisomers having molecules that are mirror images of each other; enantiomers have identical chemical and physical properties in an achiral environment but form different products when reacted with other chiral molecules and exhibit optical activit...
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  24. enantiomerism
    In chemistry, isomerism in which the molecules in their configuration are related to one another like an object and its mirror image (enantiomers) and, consequently, are not superimposable; enantiomerism entails optical activity, both enantiomers (in identical amounts) rotating the plane of polarized light equally, but in opposite directions.
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  25. Enantiomers
    Stereoisomers that are nonsuperimposable complete mirror images of each other. See also: Racemic Mixture, Stereoisomerism.
    Found on http://www.diracdelta.co.uk/science/sour


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