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Living By Chemistry SECOND EDITION
Unit 2: SMELLS Molecular Structure and Properties
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Lesson 47: Mirror, Mirror Mirror-Image Isomers
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ChemCatalyst Which of these objects looks identical in a mirror? Explain any differences. 1. glove 2. barbell 3. spring tetrahedron
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Key Question What are mirror-image isomers?
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You will be able to: recognize mirror-image molecular structures
explain what it means for molecules to be superimposable understand why mirror-image isomers have different properties
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Prepare for the Activity
Work in groups of four.
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Discussion Notes Mirror-image molecules that cannot be superimposed on each other are called mirror-image isomers. Tetrahedral molecules in which four different atoms or groups are attached to a carbon atom always have mirror-image isomers.
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Discussion Notes (cont.)
The mirror-image isomers D-carvone and L-carvone have different smells. The mirror-image isomers have a “handedness.”
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Wrap Up What are mirror-image isomers?
Molecules that are not identical to their mirror image are called mirror-image isomers. Mirror-image isomers have a “handedness,” just like a right hand and a left hand. Mirror-image isomers can have different properties, including smell. Molecules that have at least one carbon atom with four different atoms or groups attached to it have a mirror-image isomer.
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Check-In Which of these molecules will have a mirror-image isomer? Explain your reasoning. A. CF B. CHF3 C. C(CH3)4
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