EBK EXPERIMENTAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY: A M
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Chapter 7.4, Problem 4E
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: The difference in the GLC column which is used to distinguish between R-and S-carvone in the GLC analysis needs to be explained.
Concept Introduction :
The stereoisomers having different configurations at all stereocenters are known as enantiomers of each other and if there is a different configuration at only one stereocenter but same at other and both isomers are a non-mirror image of each other, they will be diastereomers.
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