Draw the enantiomer of the molecule shown below. Use a dash or wedge bond to indicate stereochemistry of substituents on asymmetric centers, where applicable
SEE PHOTO: Draw the enantiomer of the molecule shown below. Use a dash or wedge bond to indicate stereochemistry of substituents on asymmetric centers, where applicable
The molecules with the same molecular formula but different structures are known as isomers. If the two molecules have the same molecular formula and the same bond connectivity but the arrangements of the atoms in space are different, are stereoisomers of each other.
If the stereoisomers are non-superimposable mirror images of each other, they are known as optical isomers or enantiomers of each other.
If the stereoisomers do not mirror images of each other, they are known as diastereomers of each other.
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