ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
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Author: WADE AND SIMEK
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 5.9B, Problem 5.15P

Draw three-dimensional representations of the following compounds. Which have asymmetric carbon atoms'? Which have no asymmetric carbons but are chiral anyway? Use your models for parts (a) through (d) and any others that seem unclear.

  1. a. CIHC=C=CHCI 1,3dichioroprop8diene
  2. b. CIHC=C=CHCH3 1-chlorobuta-1,2-diene
  3. c. CIHC=C=C(CH3) 1-chloro-3-methy1buta-1,2-diene
  4. d. CIHC=CH—CH=CH2 1-chlorobuta-1,3-diene

Chapter 5.9B, Problem 5.15P, Draw three-dimensional representations of the following compounds. Which have asymmetric carbon , example  1

Chapter 5.9B, Problem 5.15P, Draw three-dimensional representations of the following compounds. Which have asymmetric carbon , example  2

Chapter 5.9B, Problem 5.15P, Draw three-dimensional representations of the following compounds. Which have asymmetric carbon , example  3

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