Dynamic stereochemistry

ID: dynamic-stereochemistry

Dynamic stereochemistry refers to the study of stereochemical aspects of molecules that are in constant motion or undergoing rapid conformational changes. Unlike traditional stereochemistry, which often focuses on static conformations and fixed spatial arrangements of atoms in molecules, dynamic stereochemistry examines how these arrangements can change over time due to factors like heat, solvent interactions, or reactions.

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