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Nathanial Acosta
22 August, 04:43
Definition of isometry.
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Elise Mendoza
22 August, 06:36
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Isometry, or I think you mean Isometric or Anisometric, is two molecular entities that are superposable or can be made superposable by reflection of one of them in a mirror.
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