CHEM 2510 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Optical Rotation, Polarimeter, Stereoisomerism

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Consituional isomerism compounds that are have idenical molecular formulas but difer in the order in which the individual atoms are connected. Stereoisomerism isomers whose atoms are connected in the same order but difer in their spaial arrangement. Enaniomers do not difer from each other in boiling points, meling points, or densiies. Opical acivity a special interacion with light. If two subsituents are the same, coninue along the chain unil there is a point of diference. Ater the irst point diference is found, the remainder of the chain is irrelevant: double and triple bonds are treated as two or three single bonds. Fischer projecion a simpliies way of depicing tetrahedral carbon and their subsituents in two dimensions. The molecule is drawn in the form of a cross, the central carbon being the point intersecion. Horizontal lines signify bonds directed toward the viewer.

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