CHEM 2OA3 Chapter Notes - Chapter 5: Specific Rotation, Racemic Mixture, Stereoisomerism

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Constitutional isomers- same molecular formula with different atom connection order. Stereoisomers- same molecular formula and constitution but different spatial arrangement. Used to compare two identical groups (includes h atoms) Cannot be used if two groups are connected in the same position. Chiral object and its mirror image are non-superimposable (ex. Chirality centre- tetrahedral carbon bearing 4 4 different paths connected to different atoms. Compound with 1 chiraliy center is chiral. One non-superimposable mirror image of a chiral about is an enantiomer. Wedges and dashes show pair of enantiomers: behind the molecule, dashes and wedges interchange, next to the molecule, horizontal reflection, wedges and dashes remain the same, beneath the molecule, vertical reflection, wedges and dashes remain the same. If they are the same, look to the next atom and prioritize: rotate molecule. Along y-axis so lowest priority is behind the plane (dashed: check if 1,2,3,4 is clockwise or counter-clockwise.

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