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- Highlight each chiral center in the following molecule. If there are none, then check the box under the drawing area. Br There are no chiral centers. Br |||||**· ×Highlight each chiral center in the following molecule. If there are none, then check the box under the drawing area. There are no chiral centers. Cl X S èHighlight each chiral center in the following molecule. If there are none, then check the box under the drawing area. Br Cl NH
- Highlight each chiral center in the following molecule. If there are none, then check the box under the drawing area. HO There are no chiral centers. CI X 3Highlight each chiral center in the following molecule. If there are none, then check the box under There are no chiral centers. Br BrHighlight each chiral center in the following molecule. If there are none, then check the box under the drawing area. Cl There are no chiral centers. CI X 5
- Consider the molecules shown here. Assign the R/S configuration to each chiral center.1. Tell whether the following pairs of structures are identical or not. 2. For those pairs that are not identical, explain what types of isomers they are. 3. If there are chiral centers, denote them with the correct R,S.Redraw the compound below and identify all the chiral center/s.
- Refer to the following molecule: CH,CH, Br H. H,C NO2 How many achiral carbons are there? Select ] The molecule is chiral. [ Select] What is the configuration on C2? [Select ] Does the molecule have a meso isomer? [ Select ] How many stereoisomers does the molecule have (including the one already shown)? [ Select ] How many diastereomer pairs does the molecule have? [Select] If the -NO2 and -Br switched places, the new compound will be [Select] with the original compound. What is the third priority substituent on carbon 2? Select]CANNOT BE HAND DRAWN! Please help correct my work Determine if your molecule contains any chiral carbons. If there are chiral carbons in your molecule, circle or highlight all of them. If your molecule does not contain any chiral carbons explain why none of the carbons are chiral.Atomic #'s & Masses: Carbon: 6, 12.01g/mole Oxygen: 8, 16.00g/mole H: 1, 1.01g/mole 4. Answer questions for the following molecule: a. Circle any/all chiral centers. b. Is the molecule chiral or achiral. H H CH₂ CH₂ Br Br