CHM 203 Chapter Notes - Chapter 5: Racemization, Racemic Mixture, Substituent

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Chiral a molecule with a non-superimposable mirror image. Enantiomers the two mirror imaged molecules that cannot be superimposed. Achiral a molecule with a superimposable mirror image. Asymmetric atom (stereocenter) an element that is connected to four different substituents and therefore has no line of symmetry. Plane-polarized light the result of sending a wave through a polarizer and filtering away all light waves except for it. In order to determine between r and s, you need to figure out the priorities of each substituent and then determine whether 1-3 are going counterclockwise or clockwise. Very useful for helping identify the molecule if it was an unknown. When mixing an equal amount of each enantiomer, their equal, but opposite specific rotations will cancel out causing an optically inactive mixture. (racemic mixtures/ racemization) If the ratio was not 1:1, the racemization of the mixture can help identify the proper ratio between the two enantiomers: (cid:1872) (cid:1873)(cid:1872)=

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