Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
Chirality center of the
Concept Introduction:
Chirality is the presence of an asymmetric carbon center in a molecule and a molecule which contains a chiral center cannot superimpose on its mirror image.
In the above diagram, where C is the chiral center/ asymmetric carbon center.
A, B, D, E are four different
Answer to Problem 30P
In
Explanation of Solution
The
(b)
Interpretation:
Chirality center of the
Concept Introduction:
Chirality is the presence of an asymmetric carbon center in a molecule and a molecule which contains a chiral center cannot superimpose on its mirror image.
In the above diagram, where C is the chiral center/ asymmetric carbon center.
A, B, D, E are four different functional groups.
Answer to Problem 30P
The compound
Explanation of Solution
The
The chiral center is represented as follows:
(c)
Interpretation:
Chirality center of the given molecule, should be labeled and identified.
Concept Introduction:
Chirality is the presence of an asymmetric carbon center in a molecule and a molecule which contains a chiral center cannot superimpose on its mirror image.
In the above diagram, where C is the chiral center/ asymmetric carbon center.
A, B, D, E are four different functional groups.
Answer to Problem 30P
Inmolecule there are no chiral centers present.
Explanation of Solution
The
Therefore, molecule does not contain any chiral centers.
(d)
Interpretation:
Chirality center of the given molecule, should be labeled and identified.
Concept Introduction:
Chirality is the presence of an asymmetric carbon center in a molecule and a molecule which contains a chiral center cannot superimpose on its mirror image.
In the above diagram, where C is the chiral center/ asymmetric carbon center.
A, B, D, E are four different functional groups.
Answer to Problem 30P
Inmolecule there is only one chiral center is present. Refer the below mentioned diagram.
Explanation of Solution
The
C atom which bonded toone
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