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Author: Steven S. Zumdahl, Susan A. Zumdahl, Donald J. DeCoste
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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> On a page titled Chiral Carbons print/draw the expanded structure of
your molecule.
o Determine if your molecule contains any chiral carbons. If there are chiral carbons
in your molecule, circle or highlight all of them. If your molecule does not contain
any chiral carbons explain why none of the carbons are chiral.
> One a page titled Stereoisomers print/draw the expanded structure of your molecule.
o Calculate the maximum number of possible stereoisomers of your molecule using
the following formula:
Maximum number of possible stereoisomers = 2" (where n= the number of
chiral carbons in your molecule). This calculation does not include E- or Z-
isomers for any compounds containing double bonds
Draw the possible stereoisomers of the molecule.
Note that E-, Z- isomers of each stereoisomer are also possible and
would not be accounted for by the formula above; draw any E- or Z-
isomers.
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Transcribed Image Text:> On a page titled Chiral Carbons print/draw the expanded structure of your molecule. o Determine if your molecule contains any chiral carbons. If there are chiral carbons in your molecule, circle or highlight all of them. If your molecule does not contain any chiral carbons explain why none of the carbons are chiral. > One a page titled Stereoisomers print/draw the expanded structure of your molecule. o Calculate the maximum number of possible stereoisomers of your molecule using the following formula: Maximum number of possible stereoisomers = 2" (where n= the number of chiral carbons in your molecule). This calculation does not include E- or Z- isomers for any compounds containing double bonds Draw the possible stereoisomers of the molecule. Note that E-, Z- isomers of each stereoisomer are also possible and would not be accounted for by the formula above; draw any E- or Z- isomers.
NH2
CH3
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Transcribed Image Text:NH2 CH3
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