CH 320M Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Stereocenter, Chemical Formula, Stereoisomerism

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Objects not superimposable on their mirror images are chiral show handedness. Objects that have plane of symmetry/ center of symmetry are achiral. Enantiomers are nonsuperimposable mirror images: note that the terms chiral and achiral refer to objects while the term enantiomer refers to relationship between a pair of objects. Chiral center - an atom (usually carbon) with four different groups (3 works too?) bounded to its that lacks the two key symmetry elements. Stereocenter - a carbon (usually) bonded to four different groups in which exchange of two groups produces a stereoisomer: a chiral center is a type of stereocenter. Diastereomers - stereoisomers that are not mirror images of each other: can be chiral or achiral objects, enantiomers must be chiral objects, two or more stereocenters! 3. 3 naming chiral centers - r, s system. Assign r or s configuration to a chiral center. If groups are read in a clockwise direction (high priority to low), the configuration is r.

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