01:160:307 Midterm: exam 2 study guide

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Constitutional isomers-differ in order of attachment of atoms (connectivity) Stereoisomers- atoms connected same order, but diff in spatial orientation. Diasteomers- not related as image and mirror image. Isomers- have same molecular formula, but different structures. Chiral- molecule that is not superimposable on its mirror image. Each isomer of image-mirror image pair is called an enantiomer. Contain atom that is connected to four different substituent groups stereocenter. Molecules with one stereocenter always chiral, but not all chiral have stereocenter. Sp3 hybridized tetrahedral carbon (angle ~ 109. 5 degrees) Plane of symmetry (mirror plane)- one that bisects molecule so part of structure lying on one side of plane mirrors that of other. Achiral- compounds having structures that are superimposable on mirror image. Physical properties (boiling pt, melting pt, density) of enantiomers are the same bonds are identical so same energy contents. When plane-polarized light pass through sample of enantiomer, plane of polarization of incoming light is rotated in one direction (cw or ccw.

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