Organic Chemistry
Meso compounds 35.4 Example of a Meso Compound One of the isomers of tartaric acid is a meso compound: Figure 101 If you rotate ...
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37 Diastereomers Diastereomersare stereoisomers that are not enantiomers (mirror images) of each other. Due to their different s ...
Diastereomers There are two forms; the cis and trans isomers. The form in which the substituent hydrogen atoms are on the same s ...
38 Diastereomers with stereocenters In simple terms, two stereoisomers are diastereoisomers of each other ifonly onechiral cente ...
Diastereomers with stereocenters Figure 108 D-glucose Figure 109L-glucose Figure 110D-galactose Figure 111D-mannose D-glucose an ...
Carbohydrates Figure 113 Figure 114 ...
Diastereomers with stereocenters Figure 115 -OH groups on the right of a Fischer projection are drawn below the ring in the Hawo ...
39 Diastereoselectivity Diastereoselectivityis the preference for the formation of one or more than one diastere- omer over the ...
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40 Configurations 40.1 Configuration and conformation Conformation is the set of possible shapes a molecule can have by means of ...
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41 R-S notational system Stereoisomers are properly named using the Cahn-Ingold-Prelog (CIP) priority rules to decide which part ...
R-S notational system R-S systemRULES OF PRIORITY ORDER:- (1)According to the atomic number when only atom is present and in a g ...
42 Unit 4: Haloalkanes Haloalkanesare alkanes that contain one or more members of the halogen family. The halogens found in orga ...
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43 Preparation Methods for preparation are found elsewhere in this text: Preparation from Alcohols^1 (nucleophilic substitution ...
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44 Properties 44.1 Naming Haloalkanes Haloalkanes are named by adding a prefix to the name of the alkane from which they are der ...
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