isomerise

isomerise
isomer NOUN 1) Chemistry each of two or more compounds with the same formula but a different arrangement of atoms and different properties. 2) Physics each of two or more atomic nuclei with the same atomic number and mass number but different energy states.
DERIVATIVES isomeric adjective isomerism noun isomerize (also isomerise) verb.
ORIGIN from Greek isomers 'sharing equally' .

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