Chemistry 2223B Lecture Notes - Lysine, Reagent, Specific Rotation

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Chemistry 2213a fall 2012 western university. Organic structure #3: chirality: review of chirality and r/s configuration. Chiral objects do not have a plane of symmetry, so they are not superimposable on their mirror images. Here, carbon #2 is bonded to h, cl, ch3, and ch2ch3. Whereas, achiral (non-chiral) objects have a plane of symmetry and are superimposable on their mirror images. We use the r/s convention to specify the absolute 3d configuration of stereocentres, which can be marked in structures as . The convention assigns a priority order to the substituents on the stereocentre according the same priority rules we examined when looking that the e/z convention in alkenes, except we are prioritizing four groups. Determine whether the stereocentre in each of the following is r or s: Ch3: molecules with two or more stereocentres. Many molecules have more than one stereocentre.

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