CHEM 212 Chapter 5: Solomons' Organic Chemistry

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5. 3 enantiomers & chiral molecules: enantiomers occur only with compounds whose molecules are chiral, achiral molecule: is superposable on its mirror image, pair of enantiomers: chiral molecule and its mirror image, they have an enantiomeric relationship. If 2+ groups attached to tetrahedral molecule the same, is achiral: chirality centers = tetrahedral stereogenic centers, cis & trans alkene isomers contain trigonal stereogenic centers (not chiral centers) 5. 5 biological importance chirality: binding specificity for chiral molecule to chiral receptor site only favorable in one way, hand (molecules) & glove (receptor) If wrong handedness, natural physiological response does not occur: only one of enantiomers can achieve three-point binding with binding site. If path clockwise = (r) and if counter clockwise = (s) If contain multiple bonds: groups containing double/triple bonds assigned priorities as if both atoms duplicated or triplicated, thus vinyl group has higher priority than isopropyl group. If take molecule with one chiral center and switch two groups, then get enantiomer.

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