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Extra Credit Quiz (10 points) Student name: Date: Organic Chemistry 1, CHEM2423 What is the relationship in each of the following molecules? Do the drawings represent constitutional isomers or stereoisomers, or are they just different ways of drawing the same compound? If they are stereoisomers, are they enantiomers or diastereomers? Explain your answer by converting the drawings into the same represebataion, i.e. if you are comaring a Newman projection to a Fischer projection, you need convert both into either a Newman or Fischer projection. Assign all the absolute configurations as R or S to support your answer CH3 Br and Br-H Br CO-H CH CH3 CO,H -Br and ã¼CH3 CH,CH2 Br and CH,CH2 2OH CH OH (b) H and HO-H CH3 CH3 CH2OH CH2OH I and (CH),C (h) (CH)C OH OH H3C OH CHa CH3 CH
Need to know If my answers are right. Plz help. I will rate.
Extra Credit Quiz (10 points) Student name: Date: Organic Chemistry 1, CHEM2423 What is the relationship in each of the following molecules? Do the drawings represent constitutional isomers or stereoisomers, or are they just different ways of drawing the same compound? If they are stereoisomers, are they enantiomers or diastereomers? Explain your answer by converting the drawings into the same represebataion, i.e. if you are comaring a Newman projection to a Fischer projection, you need convert both into either a Newman or Fischer projection. Assign all the absolute configurations as R or S to support your answer CH3 Br and Br-H Br CO-H CH CH3 CO,H -Br and ã¼CH3 CH,CH2 Br and CH,CH2 2OH CH OH (b) H and HO-H CH3 CH3 CH2OH CH2OH I and (CH),C (h) (CH)C OH OH H3C OH CHa CH3 CH
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