CH,NH2 -CH,Br CI H.

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Label attached stereogenic center as R or S.

CH,NH2
-CH,Br
CI
H.
Transcribed Image Text:CH,NH2 -CH,Br CI H.
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The molecule is chiral if the carbon center is attached to four different groups and has non-superimposable mirror images. The word non-superimposable means placing one molecule on top of the other molecule will not give the same molecule.  In the given molecule, only one carbon is bonded to four different groups are -H,-CH2Br,-CH2NH2,-Cl. Thus, the molecule has one chiral center. The priority will be given according to the Cahn-Ingold-Prelog rule, which states that the priority first is given to the molecule which has a higher atomic number. So, the priority order is:

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The lowest priority is -H. 

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