CHEM164 Lecture 1: Stereochemistry Workshop Lab

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Molecule that is non superimposable on its mirror image. Example: left hand is non superimposable on right hand (mirror images of each other) Molecule that is superimposable on its mirror image. Molecule with internal mirror plane (plane of symmetry) is achiral. Different molecules that possess the same molecular formula. Isomers that have the same molecular formula but differ in the connectivity of atoms. Isomers that have same molecular formula and same connectivity of atoms but differ in their spatial arrangement of atoms: enantiomers. Stereoisomers that has at least one stereogenic centre. Stereogenic centres are denoted with r and s con gurations (c-i-l system) Assigns priority of each substituting based on atomic number. Chiral ( able to rotate plane of polarized light) Same physical properties (rf, melting point) in achiral environments and require chiral environments to be separated. Mixture of 1:1 ratio of enantiomers (two chiral compounds) is known as racemate or racemic mixture.

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