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- 1) Are the molecules A and B... conformational isomers? Diastereomers? Enantiomers? Position isomers? Non-related? 2) What about the molecules B and C? 3) What about the molecules C and D?this are enantiomer or identical plz give reason for your answer by drawing diagram step by stepwhat type of isomers are the compounds? which compound have a pair of enantiomers? pls explain and show the enantiomers
- I need help with both parts here. An FYI if you need, Part 2 means enantiomers, diasteromers, or constitutional isomers.How many enantiomers are there in the molecule shown below?Draw all the stereoisomers for structures A and B, label each structure as chiral and achiral and give the type of isometric relationship to the original compound be as specific as possible.
- Rank the following groups in order of decreasing priority. −CH=CH2, −CH3, −C≡CH, −HA) 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?Rank the following groups in order of decreasing priority. −F, −NH2, −CH3, −OH
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