Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation: The given compound is to be classified as identical to
Concept introduction: The stereochemistry of the compound is determined by prioritizing the groups attached to its stereogenic center. The groups are prioritized on the basis of
Answer to Problem 28.39P
The given compound is classified as identical to
Explanation of Solution
The structure of compound
Figure 1
In the compound
Figure 2
The circle rotates in the anticlockwise direction and its configuration will be
Figure 3
Thus, the configuration will reverse. Therefore, the compound
The given compound is,
Figure 4
In the given compound,
Figure 5
The circle rotates in the clockwise direction. Thus, the given compound is labeled as
Hence, the given compound is classified as identical to
The given compound is classified as identical to
(b)
Interpretation: The given compound is to be classified as identical to
Concept introduction: The stereochemistry of the compound is determined by prioritizing the groups attached to its stereogenic center. The groups are prioritized on the basis of atomic number of their atoms. The group that contain atom with higher atomic number is given higher priority. Complete the circle in decreasing order of priority from
Answer to Problem 28.39P
The given compound is classified as identical to
Explanation of Solution
The compound
The given compound is,
Figure 6
In the given compound,
Figure 7
The circle rotates in the anticlockwise direction hence its configuration will be
Figure 8
Thus, the configuration will reverse. Therefore, the compound is labeled as
Hence, the given compound is classified as identical to
The given compound is classified as identical to
(c)
Interpretation: The given compound is to be classified as identical to
Concept introduction: The stereochemistry of the compound is determined by prioritizing the groups attached to its stereogenic center. The groups are prioritized on the basis of atomic number of their atoms. The group that contain atom with higher atomic number is given higher priority. Complete the circle in decreasing order of priority from
Answer to Problem 28.39P
The given compound is classified as enantiomer to
Explanation of Solution
The compound
The given compound is,
Figure 9
In the given compound,
Figure 10
The circle rotates in the clockwise direction hence its configuration will be
Figure 11
Thus, the configuration will reverse. Therefore, the compound is labeled as
Hence, the given compound is classified as enantiomer to
The given compound is classified as enantiomer to
(d)
Interpretation: The given compound is to be classified as identical to
Concept introduction: The stereochemistry of the compound is determined by prioritizing the groups attached to its stereogenic center. The groups are prioritized on the basis of atomic number of their atoms. The group that contain atom with higher atomic number is given higher priority. Complete the circle in decreasing order of priority from
Answer to Problem 28.39P
The given compound is classified as enantiomer to
Explanation of Solution
The compound
The given compound is,
Figure 12
In the given compound,
Figure 13
The circle rotates in the clockwise direction hence its configuration will be
Figure 14
Thus, the configuration will reverse. Therefore, the compound is labeled as
The given compound and
Figure 15
Hence, the given compound is classified as enantiomer to
The given compound is classified as enantiomer to
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