Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation: The structure of the stereoisomers expected from the reaction of bromine with
Concept introduction:
The mechanism of
In the second step, the strained bromonium ion intermediate opens while
In accordance with Cahn-Ingold-Prelog rules; if two high priority substituents happen to appear on opposite sides of olefinic bond then the absolute configuration for the alkene will be would be “E”.
(b)
Interpretation: Whether the stereochemistry of products drawn like or unlike should be identified.
Concept introduction:In order to assign absolute configuration of R and S, Cahn − Ingold − Prelog rules are used and the first step is to assign the priority order with the
In order to distinguish the relative stereochemistry of two chiral centers situated adjacent to one another, like or unlike notation is used.
For enantiomeric pairs that have same stereochemistry at adjacent carbon atoms, the notation “l” is designate “like” and notation “u” is designate “un-like”.
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