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- Identify the absolute configuration of the chirality centers in each of the following compounds as R or S. Note: if multiple chirality centers are present, indicate the stereochemical designations as: RR, SS, RS, or SR.(Other terms used for chirality center include chiral center, stereocenter, and stereogenic center.)Identify the absolute configuration of the chirality centers in each of the following compounds as R or S. Note: if multiple chirality centers are present, indicate the stereochemical designations as: RR, SS, RS, or SR. (Other terms used for chirality center include chiral center, stereocenter, and stereogenic center.) CO2HIdentify the absolute configuration of the chirality centers in each of the following compounds as R or S. Note: if multiple chirality centers are present, indicate the stereochemical designations as: RR, SS, RS, or SR. (Other terms used for chirality center include chiral center, stereocenter, and stereogenic center.) CO₂H OH S + R + CH3 CO₂H
- Identify the absolute configuration of the chirality centers in each of the following compounds as R or S. Note: if multiple chirality centers are present, indicate the stereochemical designations as: RR, SS, RS, or SR. (Other terms used for chirality center include chiral center, stereocenter, and stereogenic center.) H₂N H HD HO OH OH CH3Identify the absolute configuration of the chirality centers in each of the following compounds as R or S. Note: if multiple chirality centers are present, indicate the stereochemical designations as: RR, SS, RS, or SR. (Other terms used for chirality center include chiral center, stereocenter, and stereogenic center.) CI SS v CO,H H2NIdentify the absolute configuration of the chirality centers in each of the following compounds as R or S. Note: if multiple chirality centers are present, indicate the stereochemical designations as: RR, SS, RS, or SR. (Other terms used for chirality center include chiral center, stereocenter, and stereogenic center.) HD HO HO H
- Identify the absolute configuration of the chirality centers in each of the following compounds as R or S. Note: if multiple chirality centers are present, indicate the stereochemical designations as: RR, SS, RS, or SR. (Other terms used for chirality center include chiral center, stereocenter, and stereogenic center.) Co,H OH CO2H D. H H2N H HO2C OH CO,H HO CO2H b.) a.) d.) CO,H H H2N CO2H f) HO g.) h.)Identify the absolute configuration of the chirality centers in each of the following compounds as R or S. Note: if multiple chirality centers are present, indicate the stereochemical designations as: RR, SS, RS, or SR. (Other terms used for chirality center include chiral center, stereocenter, and stereogenic center.) CH3 CO2H но, D. H CO2HIdentify the absolute configuration of the chirality centers in each of the following compounds as R or S. Note: if multiple chirality centers are present, indicate the stereochemical designations as: RR, SS, RS, or SR. (Other terms used for chirality center include chiral center, stereocenter, and stereogenic center.) H Br !!!! H₂N CO₂H но H CH3 H CH3 OH OH H Ωσ HI!!! HO HO Br CO₂H H
- Mark each chiral center in the following molecule with an asterisk. How many stereoisomers are possible for each molecule?Draw the optical isomers of CH3-CHOH-CHOH-CH3. Indicate the absolute configuration of each chiralcenter. From the drawn isomers, determine which are enantiomers and which are diastereomers, and identify if there are meso compounds. Please draw first the optical isomers before detemining.Use models (or drawings) to determine which of the following compounds are stable chiral molecules at room temperature. For those that are chiral, draw three-dimensional ( perspective) diagrams of the enantiomeric forms. H OMe OMe Bu Bu (HO2C)HC=C=CH(CO2H) HO₂C NH₂ CO₂H NH₂ (HO2C)HC=C=C=CH(CO2H)