2. Butaclamol (at the right) is a potent antipsychotic that has been used clinically in the treatment of schizophrenia. (a) How many stereogenic centers does this compound have as drawn (add an asterisk by those atoms)? acidic solution, the number of stereocenters it possesses changes. What is that number (_?) Explain by drawing the functional group (partial structure is fine) that results under acidic conditions? Label all FGs on original structure and the new one that forms under acidic conditions. OH (b) When butaclamol is isolated from an

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Butaclamol (at the right) is a potent antipsychotic that has been used clinically in the treatment of
schizophrenia. (a) How many stereogenic centers does this compound have as drawn
(add an asterisk by those atoms)?
acidic solution, the number of stereocenters it possesses changes. What is that number
_?) Explain by drawing the functional group (partial structure is fine) that results
under acidic conditions? Label all FGs on original structure and the new one that forms
under acidic conditions.
OH
(b) When butaclamol is isolated from an
Transcribed Image Text:2. Butaclamol (at the right) is a potent antipsychotic that has been used clinically in the treatment of schizophrenia. (a) How many stereogenic centers does this compound have as drawn (add an asterisk by those atoms)? acidic solution, the number of stereocenters it possesses changes. What is that number _?) Explain by drawing the functional group (partial structure is fine) that results under acidic conditions? Label all FGs on original structure and the new one that forms under acidic conditions. OH (b) When butaclamol is isolated from an
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