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Another type of isomerism occurs when a carbon atom is joined to four different atoms or groups of atoms. There are two
optical isomers possible that are mirror images of one another, just like right-hand and left-hand gloves. It doesn't matter
which way the two isomers are rotated, they can never look exactly the same. John Cornforth, who died in 2013, is the only
Australian scientist to be awarded a Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Part of his research involved finding out how enzymes are able
to make molecules that are mirror images of each other.
The diagram shows a molecule with a central carbon atom attached to an atom of H, CI,
Br, and F. In this representation bonds in the plane of the paper are shown as solid lines.
The dashed line shows a bond going into the page, while the wedge shows a bond
coming out of the page.
H
'F
Which diagram shows an optical isomer of this molecule?
Br
F
Br
Br
CI
Br
Br
H
CI
CI
A.
В.
C.
D.
Transcribed Image Text:Question 23 Another type of isomerism occurs when a carbon atom is joined to four different atoms or groups of atoms. There are two optical isomers possible that are mirror images of one another, just like right-hand and left-hand gloves. It doesn't matter which way the two isomers are rotated, they can never look exactly the same. John Cornforth, who died in 2013, is the only Australian scientist to be awarded a Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Part of his research involved finding out how enzymes are able to make molecules that are mirror images of each other. The diagram shows a molecule with a central carbon atom attached to an atom of H, CI, Br, and F. In this representation bonds in the plane of the paper are shown as solid lines. The dashed line shows a bond going into the page, while the wedge shows a bond coming out of the page. H 'F Which diagram shows an optical isomer of this molecule? Br F Br Br CI Br Br H CI CI A. В. C. D.
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