BI226 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Enantiomer, Chemical Formula, Stereoisomerism

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Carbon has 4 valence electrons huge capacity to make a variety of compounds. Can be single bonds (rotate), double bonds (don"t rotate) or triple bonds (for carbon). Can combine to itself or to other elements such as oxygen or hydrogen. Isomers a compound that has the same molecular formula but a different arrangement of those elements in 3d space. Structural form of isomerism in which molecules with the same molecular formula have bonded together in different orders, as opposed to stereoisomerism. Geometric each of two or more compounds which differ from each other in the arrangement of groups with respect to a double bond, ring, or other rigid structure. Enantiomers are chiral molecules that are mirror images of one another. Furthermore, the molecules are non-superimposable on one another. This means that the molecules cannot be placed on top of one another and give the same molecule.

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