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Chirality A molecule is chiral if its two mirror image forms are not superimposable upon one another. A molecule is achiral if its two mirror image forms are superimposable. 3
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Bromochlorofluoromethane is chiral
Cl It cannot be superimposed point for point on its mirror image. Br H F 4
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Bromochlorofluoromethane is chiral
Cl Cl Br Br H H F F To show nonsuperimposability, rotate this model 180° around a vertical axis. 4
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Bromochlorofluoromethane is chiral
Cl Br Br Cl H H F F 4
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Another look 6
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nonsuperimposable mirror images are called enantiomers
and are enantiomers with respect to each other 7
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constitutional isomers stereoisomers
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constitutional isomers stereoisomers enantiomers diastereomers
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Chlorodifluoromethane is achiral
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Chlorodifluoromethane is achiral
The two structures are mirror images, but are not enantiomers, because they can be superimposed on each other. 9
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The Stereogenic Center
a carbon atom with four different groups attached to it also called: chiral center asymmetric center stereocenter w x y z C 12
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Chirality and stereogenic centers
A molecule with a single stereogenic center is chiral. Bromochlorofluoromethane is an example. H C Cl F Br 13
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Chirality and stereogenic centers
A molecule with a single stereogenic center is chiral. 2-Butanol is another example. H C CH3 CH2CH3 OH 13
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Examples of molecules with 1 stereogenic center
CH3 C CH2CH3 CH2CH2CH2CH3 CH3CH2CH2 a chiral alkane 13
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Examples of molecules with 1 stereogenic center
OH Linalool, a naturally occurring chiral alcohol 13
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Examples of molecules with 1 stereogenic center
H2C CHCH3 1,2-Epoxypropane: a stereogenic center can be part of a ring attached to the stereogenic center are: —H —CH3 —OCH2 —CH2O 13
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Examples of molecules with 1 stereogenic center
Limonene: a stereogenic center can be part of a ring CH3 H C CH2 attached to the stereogenic center are: —H —CH2CH2 —CH2CH= —C= 13
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Examples of molecules with 1 stereogenic center
CH3 C D T H Chiral as a result of isotopic substitution 13
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A molecule with a single stereogenic center must be chiral.
But, a molecule with two or more stereogenic centers may be chiral or it may not 18
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Symmetry tests for achiral structures
Any molecule with a plane of symmetry or a center of symmetry must be achiral. 18
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Plane of symmetry A plane of symmetry bisects a molecule into two mirror image halves. Chlorodifluoromethane has a plane of symmetry. 21
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Plane of symmetry A plane of symmetry bisects a molecule into two mirror image halves. Chlorodifluoromethane has a plane of symmetry. 21
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Plane of symmetry A plane of symmetry bisects a molecule into two mirror image halves. 1-Bromo-1-chloro-2-fluoroethene has a plane of symmetry. 21
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Plane of symmetry A plane of symmetry bisects a molecule into two mirror image halves. 1-Bromo-1-chloro-2-fluoroethene has a plane of symmetry. 21
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Center of symmetry A point in the center of the molecule is a center of symmetry if a line drawn from it to some element, when extended an equal distance in the opposite direction, encounters an identical element. 21
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Center of symmetry A point in the center of the molecule is a center of symmetry if a line drawn from it to any element, when extended an equal distance in the opposite direction, encounters an identical element. 21
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