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Chiral Center
A carbon atom bonded to four distinct groups, enabling non-superimposable mirror image forms.
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Enantiomers vs. Diastereomers quiz #1
Enantiomers vs. Diastereomers
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Enantiomers vs. Diastereomers
5. Chirality
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Atropisomers
5. Chirality
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5. Chirality - Part 1 of 4
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5. Chirality - Part 2 of 4
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5. Chirality - Part 3 of 4
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Determine total number of stereoisomers
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How to predict the total number of stereoisomers.
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Draw stereoisomers and determine relationship
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Chiral Center
A carbon atom bonded to four distinct groups, enabling non-superimposable mirror image forms.
Achiral Compound
A molecule that is superimposable on its mirror image, lacking handedness.
Atropisomer
A molecule without chiral centers that is chiral due to restricted rotation around a bond.
Enantiomer
A stereoisomer that is a non-superimposable mirror image of another molecule.
Diastereomer
A stereoisomer that is not a mirror image of its counterpart, differing at one or more but not all chiral centers.
Meso Compound
A molecule with multiple chiral centers that is achiral due to an internal plane of symmetry.
Stereoisomer
A compound with the same molecular formula and connectivity but differing in spatial arrangement.
Mirror Image
A spatial arrangement that reflects a molecule as if seen in a mirror, used to distinguish enantiomers.
2 to the n Rule
A formula predicting the maximum number of stereoisomers, where n equals the number of stereocenters.
Stereocenter
An atom, typically carbon, at which the interchange of two groups produces a stereoisomer.
Internal Symmetry
A feature where a molecule can be divided into two identical halves, leading to achirality in some cases.
Non-superimposable
A property where two objects cannot be placed on top of each other to give the same structure.
Handedness
A characteristic of molecules that exist in forms which are mirror images but not superimposable.