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Structural isomer and Valnoctamide

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Difference between Structural isomer and Valnoctamide

Structural isomer vs. Valnoctamide

Structural isomerism, or constitutional isomerism (per IUPAC), is a form of isomerism in which molecules with the same molecular formula have different bonding patterns and atomic organization, as opposed to stereoisomerism, in which molecular bonds are always in the same order and only spatial arrangement differs. Valnoctamide (INN, USAN) has been used in France as a sedative-hypnotic since 1964.

Similarities between Structural isomer and Valnoctamide

Structural isomer and Valnoctamide have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Stereoisomerism, Structural isomer.

Stereoisomerism

In stereochemistry, stereoisomers are isomeric molecules that have the same molecular formula and sequence of bonded atoms (constitution), but differ in the three-dimensional orientations of their atoms in space.

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Structural isomer

Structural isomerism, or constitutional isomerism (per IUPAC), is a form of isomerism in which molecules with the same molecular formula have different bonding patterns and atomic organization, as opposed to stereoisomerism, in which molecular bonds are always in the same order and only spatial arrangement differs.

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Structural isomer and Valnoctamide Comparison

Structural isomer has 47 relations, while Valnoctamide has 36. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 2.41% = 2 / (47 + 36).

References

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