Interpretation:
The stereoisomer required to obtain the given products in presence of
Concept introduction:
Addition Reaction: It is defined as
In addition reaction of
Stereoisomers: Two compounds with same molecular formula but different in their orientation are considered as isomers.
The presence of atom with non-super impossible mirror image is defined as enantiomers which are given
Meso compound: The compound with chiral carbon that also have plane of symmetry which actually makes the compound achiral that does not have an enantiomer (Non-superimposable mirror images).
R and S nomenclature: it is used to assign the molecule using CIP rules.
The CIP rules are as follows:
Select the chiral carbon and assign the numbers according to the decreasing atomic mass of atoms attached to it.
If the numbering follows clockwise direction then the molecule is termed as R and if it follows anti-clockwise direction then molecule is termed as S.
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