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Interpretation:
Out of all molecules drawn in Problem 5.48, the optically active molecules are to be determined.
Concept introduction:
Stereoisomers which differ in their spatial arrangement of atoms and which are non-superimposable on their mirror image are called chiral molecules. The asymmetric center in the molecule is called the chiral center.
The maximum number of configurational isomers that can exist for a given molecule is calculated by the formula
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Organic Chemistry: Principles And Mechanisms: Study Guide/solutions Manual (second)
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- What is the lowest energy 3D conformation of the molecule in the image?arrow_forwardUsing your model, construct an energy diagram to show the variation in the free energy of the molecule as the FRONT ATOM is rotated CLOCKWISE from 0º to 360º in 60º increments. In your energy diagram, you should clearly show the relative energies of each conformer.arrow_forward7. Which of the following is a diastereomer of the molecule below? IV d. IV b. II e. V c. IIIarrow_forward
- Write the letter T or F inside each box after deciding which statement is true or false. Then on the 3rd box, write the letter of your choice based on the given instructions. A if both statements are true. B if the 1st statement is false and the 2nd statement is true. C if the 1st statement is true and the 2nd statement is false. D if both statements are false. T-arrow_forwardDraw all configurational isomers of C4H11N that are optically active.arrow_forwardA molecules had 32 isomers.Deduce the possible number of chairal centers in that moleculesarrow_forward
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