CH 231 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Conformational Isomerism, Fischer Projection, Absolute Configuration

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Cahn-ingold-prelog system: priority rules, each atom bonded to the chiral center is assigned a priority. Priority is based on atomic number; the higher the atomic number, the higher the priority. If priority cannot be assigned on the basis of the atoms bonded directly to the chiral center. [because of a tie (ex. the same first atom on more than one substituent)], look at the next set of atoms and continue until a priority can be assigned. Priority is assigned at the first point of difference. The phantom atoms are bonded to no other atoms: priority assignment is made at the first point of difference between groups. The three groups of higher priority (1-3) then project toward you, as would the spokes of the steering wheel: read the three groups projecting toward you in order from highest priority (1) to lowest priority (3)

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