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- A) How many stereocentres are present in the molecule? B) Is the molecule chiral? Does it contain planes of symmetry? Briefly explain using the evidence for your answer. C) Are the models you have just built enantiomers?Find an example of a chiral molecule in biology whose enantiomers have markedly different functions. Where is the chiral center located, and how can it be identified? Find and include an image of its molecular structure. What function does the active enantiomer play biologically, and how is this function hindered or changed with the other enantiomer? Are there any synthetic considerations for this molecule?So I thought that inversion of configuration was only at a chiral center. Can you explain how this has a chiral center?
- On b), I understand that we don't know which side of the molecule the Cl would attach on, but I was under the impression that we only show stereochemistry on a chiral center, and I do not see where the chiral center is on this molecule. Would you be able to explain this?What are the configurations of all chiral centers of the attached molecule? Please state the answer in clear words along with any pictures/reactions.what is the chiral configuration at marked chiral centre? The left one is S and the right one is R but I don't understand how to decide it
- A limited number of chiral compounds having no stereogenic centers exist. For example, although A is achiral, constitutional isomer B is chiral. Make models and explain this observation. Compounds containing two double bonds that share a single carbon atom are called allenes. Locate the allene in the antibiotic mycomycin and decide whether mycomycin is chiral or achiral.This molecule and its mirror image is chiral or achiral? and what stereocenter do they represent?How many chirality centers are there in the molecule shown below? How many stereoisomers are possible?
- Draw a three-dimensional structure for each compound and denote the chiral carbon with an asterisk (*).Determine whether the molecule has an internal plane of symmetry. If it does not, draw the mirror plane on a three-dimensional drawing of molecule and determine whether the structure is chiral or achiral.Solve typed need. Discuss the meaning of the term chirality in organic chemistry in detail? Include in your discussion 10 different ways in which chirality is identified and 10 ways how to determine chirality by designating priority groups in detail.Stereochemistry: Identifying Chiral Centers Indicate with an astrisk (*) each of the chiral centers in the following molecules: