EBK ORGANIC CHEMISTRY-PRINT COMPANION (
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Assign the configuration of the following chiral compounds:
Identify each molecule as Chiral or Achiral and write the number of Asymmetric carbons present in each chiral molecules. Give explanation.
Carbon is not the only element that can function as a chiral center. In Problem 5.6 we saw an example in which a phosphorus atom is a
chiral center. In such a case, the lone pair is always assigned the fourth priority. Using this information, assign the configuration of the
chiral center in this compound:
O
R
S
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