- stable conformation
- равновесная конформация, устойчивая конформация
English-russian dictionary of physics. 2013.
English-russian dictionary of physics. 2013.
conformation — conformational, adj. /kon fawr may sheuhn/, n. 1. manner of formation; structure; form, as of a physical entity. 2. symmetrical disposition or arrangement of parts. 3. the act or process of conforming; adaptation; adjustment. 4. the state of… … Universalium
conformation — The various three dimensional shapes that can be adopted by a given molecule. In particular, the different ways in which the primary sequence of a biological polymer may be folded. This is determined by intra molecular forces, including hydrogen… … Glossary of Biotechnology
Cyclohexane conformation — A cyclohexane molecule in chair conformation. Hydrogen atoms in axial positions are shown in red, while those in equatorial positions are in blue. A cyclohexane conformation is any of several three dimensional shapes that a cyclohexane molecule… … Wikipedia
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chair conformation — noun the most stable chemical conformation of a six membered single bonded carbon ring like cyclohexane … Wiktionary
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photochemical reaction — Chemical reaction initiated by absorption of energy in the form of visible (light), ultraviolet, or infrared radiation. Primary photochemical processes occur as an immediate result, and secondary processes may follow. The most important example… … Universalium
Protein — Proteins are large organic compounds made of amino acids arranged in a linear chain and joined together by peptide bonds between the carboxyl and amino groups of adjacent amino acid residues. The sequence of amino acids in a protein is defined by … Wikipedia