Enantiomers: Nonsuper imposable mirror images are called as enantiomers.
give an example of a chiral compound that has enantiomers with different biological activity
Enantiomers behave differently in the presence of other chiral molecules. Research the example of thalidomide to explain the significance of understanding the behaviour of different enantiomers, (remember to reference your sources, word count 300).
What is a racemic mixture? A a pure chiral compound B a mixture of enantiomers in an ratio C a 1:1 mixture of any two chiral compounds D a 1:1 mixture of a pair of enantiomers
Give the relationship of the two compounds: Different Compounds, Same compound, Constitutional (structural) isomers, Enantiomers, or Diastereomers | ① (4 pts) CH2CH: CH2CHa - | F FF CH2CHE CH2CH3
Give the relationship of the two compounds: Different Compounds, Same compound, Constitutional (structural) isomers, Enantiomers, or Diastereomers a) (4 pts) ОН HO- H2C Br H3C b) (4 pts) -OH NH2 NH2 c) (4 pts) OH
Give the relationship of the two compounds: Different Compounds, Same compound, Constitutional (structural) isomers, Enantiomers, or Diastereomers d) (4 pts) CH3 CH(CH3)2 H-CH2CH3 BrH Br H+CH2CH2 CH(CH3)2 CH3 e) (4 pts)
1. The chiral compound in the center of the diagram below can undergo three different reactions. Fill in product structures in each box and give their stereochemistry. For the Sul reaction the two products are enantiomers of each other. For the E1 reaction products, two are diastereomers of each other and the third is a constitutional isomer of the other two. H30 NaOH H20 E1 E2 Sn1 NaOH SN2 2. Draw the structure of the major product of the reaction...
Key terms: chiral center, enantiomers, diasteriomers, meso compound, racemic mixture Part 1 - Make models of each of the following and give both perspective and Fischer formulas for all possible isomers and label each as chiral or achiral. Where applicable, specify as R or S each steroisomer and clearly label paint of enantimers, diasteromers and meso compounds a) The simplest amino acid glycine b) The second simplest alpha amino acid alanine c) Monosaccharide tetrose, CH_2(OH)-CH(OH)-CH(OH)-CHO d) 2, 3-Di-bromobutanes. e) 1,...
Explain the difference between enantiomers and diastereomers. Give one example of each.
Give one example of each of the following: Resolution of enantiomers using a resolving agent Resolution of enantiomers using enzymatic resolution Resolution of enantiomers using a catalytic resolution
Give the definitions of all of the following with one example for parts (1), (11),(iii), (iv): (1) Enantiomers (ii) Diastereomers (iii) Meso compound (iv) Achiral molecule (v) Optical Activity