conformation

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English

Rotation about single bond of butane to interconvert one conformation to another. The staggered conformation on the right is a conformer, while the eclipsed conformation on the left is a transition state between conformers. Above: Newman projection; below: depiction of spatial orientation.

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From Latin confōrmātiō.

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conformation (countable and uncountable, plural conformations)

  1. The act of conforming; the act of producing conformity.
  2. The state of being conformed; agreement
    • 1866, William Lobscheid, Chinese Emigration to the West Indies:
      I was much struck with the gaiety of the creoles , whose exterior told a stranger that education had been doing something among them in these solitudes ; and as all the parties kissed the Bible in conformation with the law of England
  3. Structure, the arrangement of parts of some thing; form; arrangement.
    • 1853, David Low, On the Domesticated Animals of the British Islands:
      One may see well the advantages of this form from the coach - box of our heavily - loaded public vehicles , where animals of different conformation are yoked together
  4. (physical chemistry) The spatial arrangement of a group of atoms in a molecule as a result of rotation about a covalent bond which remains unbroken.
    • 1980, Bernard Miller, Organic Chemistry, the Basis of Life:
      The more stable conformation has the methyl group in an equatorial position , since this minimizes repulsions between axial substituents

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conformation f (plural conformations)

  1. conformation

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Noun

conformation (plural conformationes)

  1. conformation