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Organic Chemistry/Chirality/Configurations

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Configuration and conformation

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Conformation is the set of possible shapes a molecule can have by means of rotation about single bonds only.

Configuration is the relative position of the atoms in a molecule that can be changed exclusively by cleaving and forming new chemical bonds.

Isomers have different configurations, although the distinction may be blurred in compounds where steric hindrance occurs.