Definition & Meaning | English word INTERCONVERT
INTERCONVERT
Definitions of INTERCONVERT
- To convert mutually one into another
Number of letters
12
Is palindrome
No
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Examples of Using INTERCONVERT in a Sentence
- Cyclopentadiene production is usually not distinguished from dicyclopentadiene since they interconvert.
- It is usually used as a solution in water, and such solutions exists as a collection of hydrates, cyclic derivatives, and condensation products, several of which interconvert.
- Isomers with a trigonal bipyramidal geometry are able to interconvert through a process known as Berry pseudorotation.
- Oxoammonium cations are isoelectronic with carbonyls and structurally related to aldoximes (hydroxylamines), and aminoxyl (nitroxide) radicals, with which they can interconvert via a series of redox steps.
- These isomers can interconvert via lactam–lactim and imine–enamine tautomerism; these conversion often display photochromism.
- However, in contrast to cyclohexane, graphane cannot interconvert between these different conformers because not only are they topologically different, but they are also different structural isomers with different configurations.
- Pyranose and furanose forms can exist in different conformers and one can interconvert between the different conformations if an energy requirement is met.
- There is evidence that it has two isomeric forms of comparable stability (trans, cis, trans, cis, trans, trans, cis- with four interior hydrogens (shown in the infobox) and trans, cis, trans, cis, trans, cis, cis- with three interior hydrogens) which rapidly interconvert at room temperature but can be observed at low temperature by NMR.
- DKR utilizes a center of a particular molecule that can be easily epimerized so that the (R) and (S) enantiomers can interconvert throughout the reaction process.
- Aminoxyls are structurally related to hydroxylamines and N-oxoammonium salts, with which they can interconvert via a series of redox steps.
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