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
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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