CHEM 2E03 Chapter Notes - Chapter 12: Stereoisomerism, Enantiomer, Pi Bond

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C h a p t e r 5. 5. 2 stereoisomers cis-trans isomerism is only one type there are other important stereoisomeric relationships: a chiral object is asymmetric, which means it is not the same as its. To identify such stereoisomers, we must be able to identify chiral molecules mirror image (i. e. not superimposable on its mirror image) Some stereoisomers can also be classified as enantiomers: enantiomers are two molecules that are mirror images but are not superimposable, therefore not identical, only a chiral compound can have an enantiomer this is a chiral compound . The mirror image will be its enantiomer. 5. 3 designating r vs s configuration: enantiomers are different compounds, so they must not have identical names, we use the cahn-ingold-prelog system to designate each chirality center as having either the r or s . They have opposite configuration at their chirality center(s) configuration.

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