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they can exist as stereoisomers. A chiral center is a tetrahedral carbon bonded to four different atoms or group of atoms. Molecules with a chiral center form enantiomers, mirror images that are nonsuperimposable. 13. Circle each chiral center in the following molecules. OH 1151: Experiment 5- Introduction to Organic Compounds
they can exist as stereoisomers. A chiral center is a tetrahedral carbon bonded to four different atoms or group of atoms. Molecules with a chiral center form enantiomers, mirror images that are nonsuperimposable. 13. Circle each chiral center in the following molecules. OH 1151: Experiment 5- Introduction to Organic Compounds
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