CHEM 2261 Chapter : Notes2261Chapter5Sp15

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Isomers different compounds with the same molecular formula. Constitutional isomers isomers whose atoms have a different connectivity. Stereoisomers isomers that have the same connectivity but different arrangements of atoms in space. Chirality center or asymmetric carbon: designates a carbon atom bonded to four different groups. Such an atom is indicated by an asterisk (*) Enantiomers: stereoisomers that are nonsuperimposable mirror images of each other. Chiral molecules: molecules that are not identical to their mirror images and exist in two enantiomeric forms. Chiral molecules do not contain a plane of symmetry nor a point of symmetry. Note: interchanging 2 atoms or groups gives the enantiomer, whereas interchanging them a second time gives the original molecule. Stereocenter designates an atom at which the interchange of 2 atoms or groups produces a stereoisomer. Ch3: for the purpose of assigning priorities, replace: The letters r and s are used to designate each of two possible enantiomeric configurations.

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