Chapter 4: Q40 P (page 166)
The stereoisomer of cholesterol found in nature is shown here.
a. How many asymmetric centers does cholesterol have?
b. What is the maximum number of stereoisomers that cholesterol can have?
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Chapter 4: Q40 P (page 166)
The stereoisomer of cholesterol found in nature is shown here.
a. How many asymmetric centers does cholesterol have?
b. What is the maximum number of stereoisomers that cholesterol can have?
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Get started for freeDraw the structure for a compound with molecular formula C2H2I2F2
a. that is optically inactive because it does not have an asymmetric center.
b. that is optically inactive because it is a meso compound.
c. that is optically active.
Which of the following are optically active?
Assign relative priorities to each set of substituents:
a. -Br -I -OH -CH3
b. -CH2CH2OH -OH -CH2Cl -CH=CH2
Draw skeletal structures for each pair of isomers in Problem 7.
Draw a perspective formula for each of the following:
a. (S)-2-chlorobutane
b. (R)-1,2-dibromobutane
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