Diastereomers

Diastereomers are defined as compounds which have the same molecular formula and sequence of bonded elements but which are nonsuperimposable, non-mirror images.

Enantiomers and diastereomers commonly called stereoisomers fall under the broader concept of isomerism which always involves the comparison of at least two species.

Stereoisomers are molecules of identical constitution but nevertheless different. Differences between diastereomers can be expressed in scalar terms, that is by differences in the distances of certain characteristic pairs of atoms.

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