Shown are three molecules A, B and C; only one of the molecules is chiral. Identify the chiral molecule (putting a circle around it suffices) and assign its absolute chirality. Draw the opposite enantiomer of the molecule that you have identified as chiral. A B

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Shown are three molecules A, B and C; only one of the molecules is chiral. Identify the
chiral molecule (putting a circle around it suffices) and assign its absolute chirality. Draw
the opposite enantiomer of the molecule that you have identified as chiral.
A
B
Transcribed Image Text:Shown are three molecules A, B and C; only one of the molecules is chiral. Identify the chiral molecule (putting a circle around it suffices) and assign its absolute chirality. Draw the opposite enantiomer of the molecule that you have identified as chiral. A B
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