A CH,OH 2. B CH-OH C ČH, Which carbon atom(s) in the compound above is(are) chiral? a. A Ob. B C. C d. more than one is correct e. none of the above are correct

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**Question 2:**

A. \( CH_3OH \)

B. 
\[ 
CH \cdot OH 
\] 

C. \( CH_3 \)

*Which carbon atom(s) in the compound above is(are) chiral?*

- a. A
- b. B
- c. C
- d. more than one is correct
- e. none of the above are correct

**Explanation:**

In the question, you need to determine which carbon atom(s) in the given structure is chiral. Consider the definition of chirality and analyze each option carefully. A chiral carbon is typically bonded to four different groups.
Transcribed Image Text:**Question 2:** A. \( CH_3OH \) B. \[ CH \cdot OH \] C. \( CH_3 \) *Which carbon atom(s) in the compound above is(are) chiral?* - a. A - b. B - c. C - d. more than one is correct - e. none of the above are correct **Explanation:** In the question, you need to determine which carbon atom(s) in the given structure is chiral. Consider the definition of chirality and analyze each option carefully. A chiral carbon is typically bonded to four different groups.
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Carbon is the element which has the valence of 4. Carbon can form four sigma single covalent bonds.

Chiral Carbons are the carbon atom which is an asymmetrical carbon. This carbon is attached to four different types of atom or group of atoms (molecules).

Step 2

In the given compound, the carbon labelled as B has four different types of atoms and a group of atoms like:

(1) -H

(2) -CH2OH

(3) -OH

(4) -CH3

Carbons labelled as A and C are the achiral carbons as they have 4 different atoms and a group of atoms.

 

 

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