ISOMERISM, from isos, equal, and meros, part. Bodies which contain the same elements in the same ratio, and yet have distinct physical and chemical properties, are said to be isomeric. Isomeric bodies are divided into polymeric, in which the elements being the same the mode of condensation is different; and metameric, which have the same equivalent numbers, but are supposed to be differently constituted. See CHEMISTRY.
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