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Author: Steven S. Zumdahl, Susan A. Zumdahl, Donald J. DeCoste
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**Label the chirality centers R or S on each of the following:**

The image presents two chemical structures, each with a chirality center. The task is to determine the configuration (R or S) for each chirality center based on the Cahn–Ingold–Prelog priority rules.

1. **First Structure:**
   - The molecule is a cyclic compound with an epoxide group attached.
   - The structure depicts a three-membered ring (epoxide), highlighted by a bold wedge bond indicating a substituent coming out of the plane, and a dashed wedge bond indicating a substituent going into the plane.

2. **Second Structure:**
   - This structure consists of a bicyclic compound with an amine (NH₂) and a chlorine (Cl) substituent.
   - Features a six-membered aromatic ring (benzene) attached to the main bicyclic framework.
   - Includes chirality centers indicated by wedge bonds, specifying spatial orientation of the substituents.

Students are instructed to apply stereochemical analysis to label each chirality center accurately.
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Transcribed Image Text:**Label the chirality centers R or S on each of the following:** The image presents two chemical structures, each with a chirality center. The task is to determine the configuration (R or S) for each chirality center based on the Cahn–Ingold–Prelog priority rules. 1. **First Structure:** - The molecule is a cyclic compound with an epoxide group attached. - The structure depicts a three-membered ring (epoxide), highlighted by a bold wedge bond indicating a substituent coming out of the plane, and a dashed wedge bond indicating a substituent going into the plane. 2. **Second Structure:** - This structure consists of a bicyclic compound with an amine (NH₂) and a chlorine (Cl) substituent. - Features a six-membered aromatic ring (benzene) attached to the main bicyclic framework. - Includes chirality centers indicated by wedge bonds, specifying spatial orientation of the substituents. Students are instructed to apply stereochemical analysis to label each chirality center accurately.
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