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Isomeric ion having the same numbers of each isotopic atom but differing in their positions. Isotopomeric ions can be either configurational isomers in which two atomic isotopes exchange positions or isotopic stereoisomers. The term isotopomer is a shortening of isotopic isomer.
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:''Note 2'': Isotopomeric ions can be either configurational isomers in which two atomic isotopes exchange positions or isotopic stereoisomers.


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:''Note 3'': Isotopomer is an abbreviation of isotopic isomer.
Isomeric ions having the same numbers of each isotopic atom but differing in their positions within the ion. Isotopomeric ions can be either configurational isomers in which two atomic isotopes exchange positions or isotopic stereoisomers.  
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Note:  isotopomer is an abbreviation of isotopic isomer.
O. D. Sparkman. Mass Spec Desk Reference. Global View Publishing, Pittsburgh (2006).
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PAC, 1996, 68, 2193 ([[Basic terminology of stereochemistry]] (IUPAC Recommendations 1996)) on page 2211
PAC, 1996, 68, 2193 ([[Basic terminology of stereochemistry]] (IUPAC Recommendations 1996)) on page 2211
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==Related terms ==
*[[Isotopologue ion]]


[[Category:Ions]]
[[Category:Ions]]

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