CHEM 140A Chapter 5: Chapter 5 - Stereoisomers

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Chapter 5 - stereoisomers page 169 - page 214. Constitutional isomers - molecules with the same molecular formula but with the atoms connected in a different order; synonymous with structural isomers. Stereoisomers - molecules with the same atoms connected in the same order but arranged differently in space. Chiral molecules cannot be superimposed on their mirror images. Chiral molecule - a compound that lacks reflection symmetry, and so exists as nonsuperimposable enantiomers. Enantiomers - pairs of molecules that are nonsuperimposable mirror images. Achiral molecule - a molecule with reflection symmetry, and so superimposable on its mirror image. Asymmetric carbon - a stereocenter, or atom connected to four different substituents. Stereocenter - a carbon connected to four different substituents, so that molecules possessing just one such center are chiral. Molecules with 1 stereocenter are always chiral. The symmetry in molecules helps to distinguish chiral structures from achiral ones. Check for chirality by mirroring molecule and checking for superimposability.

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