CHEM 241 Study Guide - Final Guide: Stereochemistry, Stereoisomerism, Reagent

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Stereochemistry is the study of molecules" three-dimensional structure. Molecules with the same bonding but with different spatial arrangements of the atoms are termed stereoisomers. A molecule is chiral if the mirror image is non-superimposable and achiral if the mirror image is superimposable. Chirality is derived from the greek word for hand and means "handedness" To determine if two molecules have different spatial arrangements, make models of each and try to superimpose one on the other. If they are superimposable then they are the same molecule, if not they are different molecules. The most common feature of a chiral carbon-compounds is that four different groups are attached to one carbon atom. The bonding arrangement can create chirality - note that the atoms do not have chirality. A bonding arrangement that creates chirality is termed a center of chirality, often shortened to chiral center. Make models of the following and determine if any are chiral.

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