Q. 13.63
Question
Identify the chiral carbons if any in each of the following compounds: 13.2
Step-by-Step Solution
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Part (a) : Chiral C is marked in diagram. The chiral carbon is the carbon that is attached to FOUR different groups.
Part (b) : Chiral C is marked in diagram.
Part (c) : No chiral C
Part (d) : No chiral C
1Step 1: Introduction (Part a)
- Enantiomers are non-superimposable mirror reflections of one other in chemical isomers.
- As a result, two enantiomers of the same chemical molecule will have identical chemical bonds but diametrically opposed three-dimensional structures.
- It's vital to remember that enantiomers are isomers that aren't identical to one another and can't be overlaid on one another.
- Furthermore, these stereoisomers can be thought of as mirror reflections of one another.
2Step2: Identify the chiral carbons (Part a)
- Chiral C is marked in diagram. The chiral carbon is the carbon that is attached to FOUR different groups.
- There is no chiral C in this molecule because there is no C atom which has four different group attached with
3Step3 b): Identify the chiral carbons
Chiral C is marked in diagram. The chiral carbon is the carbon that is attached to FOUR different groups.
4Step4 c): Identify the chiral carbons
- Chiral C is marked in diagram. The chiral carbon is the carbon that is attached to FOUR different groups.
- There is no chiral C in this molecule because there is no C atom which has four different group attached with
- No chiral C
5Step 5 d): Identify the chiral carbons
- Chiral C is marked in diagram. The chiral carbon is the carbon that is attached to FOUR different groups.
- There is no chiral C in this molecule because there is no C atom which has four different group attached with
- No chiral C
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