CHEM261 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Enantiomer, Stereoisomerism, Diastereomer

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Chiral object or molecule: has a non-superimposable mirror image. Achiral object: not chiral, has a superimposable mirror image. Resolution - separation of right and left-handed forms (enantiomers) Enantiomers: molecules that are stereoisomers and are non-superimposable mirror images of each other. Physical properties of enantiomers are the same, as far as they are measured in an achiral environment. A chiral agent of molecule is necessary to distinguish them. Dashed circle is stereogenic center carbon atom. Examples of determining chirality within molecules not a stereogenic center mirror plane. No, both structures are achiral (not chiral) and different drawings of same molecule same. Diastereomers have different physical properties (e. g. mp, bp, etc), and can be separated. Stereogenic centers can exist in a molecule but if there is a plane of symmetry, it renders the whole molecule achiral. Note: a chiral center (or stereogenic center) exists if 4 different groups are attached to the carbon in question.

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