CHEM 2443 Chapter Notes - Chapter 9: Hydrogen Atom, Ethyl Group, Methyl Group

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Defining a stereogenic center (lecture 68) w8 3/11/16 f. Indeed, the atom x in 1 is often called an asymmetric atom: the simplest method of determining the presence or absence of symmetry may be to make the mirror image of the molecule. If the 2 structures are completely superimposable, they are the same. If they cannot be superimposed, they are different. Stereogenic centers & mirror images: in order to view the mirror image of a molecule such as 1, simply reflect each atom as shown for 1 and 2. They do have the same points of attachment, but they differ in the spatial arrangement of the atoms, so they are stereoisomers. Arrangement of the atoms around the stereogenic center. 4 different atoms or groups: the reliable test for symmetry in a molecule such as 1,1-dichloropropane 3a is the first one presented attempt to superimpose it on its mirror image.

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