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**Chirality in Organic Molecules**

**Instruction:** Label the molecules below as chiral or achiral. If it is chiral, circle all of the chiral centers.

**Molecule 1:**
- Structure: A six-membered ring with a nitrogen atom (NH) attached.

**Molecule 2:**
- Structure: A straight chain with a double-bonded oxygen and a terminal ketone group.

**Molecule 3:**
- Structure: A six-membered ring with three methyl groups attached.

**Molecule 4:**
- Structure: A bicyclic compound with a nitrogen atom and a ketone group, along with a hydroxyl group (OH) on one of the carbon atoms.

**Molecule 5:**
- Structure: A benzene ring with a hydroxyl group (OH) and a bromine (Br) atom attached.

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In chiral molecules, identify the carbon atoms that have four different groups attached, as these are the chiral centers.
Transcribed Image Text:**Chirality in Organic Molecules** **Instruction:** Label the molecules below as chiral or achiral. If it is chiral, circle all of the chiral centers. **Molecule 1:** - Structure: A six-membered ring with a nitrogen atom (NH) attached. **Molecule 2:** - Structure: A straight chain with a double-bonded oxygen and a terminal ketone group. **Molecule 3:** - Structure: A six-membered ring with three methyl groups attached. **Molecule 4:** - Structure: A bicyclic compound with a nitrogen atom and a ketone group, along with a hydroxyl group (OH) on one of the carbon atoms. **Molecule 5:** - Structure: A benzene ring with a hydroxyl group (OH) and a bromine (Br) atom attached. --- In chiral molecules, identify the carbon atoms that have four different groups attached, as these are the chiral centers.
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Step 1: Chirality

Chirality means mirror image or non-superimposable molecules. A molecule is said to be chiral when at least one of its carbon atoms is attached to four different groups or atoms. If a molecule does not obey the conditions of chirality, then it is called achiral. 

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