Draw the mirror image of this molecule.
above is the mirror image of molecule
above is the mirror image of molecule
Use the wedge/hash bond tools to indicate stereochemistry where it exists.
How would you draw this in chemdoodle? I understand the mirror images, I just can't make CHO or CH2OH when drawing on my computer?
In chemdoodle, you have choice of bonds like ( single, double, triple, wedge and hash) in bond option. For group you can write or label it by option A ( first option in left vertical table). For H atom stereochemistry, first draw bond with desire stereochemistry then label atom with H. I hope this will help you.
Draw the mirror image of this molecule. above is the mirror image of molecule above is...
Draw a structural formula of the RS configuration of the compound shown below. OH CH2NH2 S、CN . Use the wedge/hash bond tools to indicate stereochemistry where it exists. e Include H atoms at chiral centers only If a group is achiral, do not use wedged or hashed bonds on it. ChemDoodle acBook A
Draw the structure of the compound you would expect from E2 reaction of the molecule below with NaOH. NH G C ball & stick + labels • Consider E/Z stereochemistry of alkenes. • You do not have to explicitly draw H atoms. • In cases where there is a choice, draw the most substituted alkene product. Draw the structure of the alkyl bromide from which the alkyl acetate shown below was made by Sn2 reaction. CH ball & stick +...
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following model is that of an aldopentose. Draw the BETA anomer of
the sugar in its furanose form. Use wedge & dash to indicate
stereochemistry.
0 labels T..(labels ball & stick the beta anomer of the sugar in its furanose form. . Use the wedge/hash, bond tools to indicate stereochemistry . If a group is achiral, do not use wedged or hashed bonds on i . Use the "flat" representation of rings in your drawing.
Draw a structural formula of the RR configuration of the compound shown below.Use the wedge/hash bond tools to indicate stereochemistry where it exists.Include H atoms at chiral centers only.If a group is achiral, do not use wedged or hashed bonds on it.Thanks
Draw the structure of the compound you would expect from SN2
reaction of the molecule below with NaCN.
Use the wedge/hash bond tools to indicate stereochemistry.
Include H atoms at chiral centers only.
If a group is achiral, do not use wedged or hashed bonds on
it.
You may use the OWL references to look up acidities if you want
to compare leaving groups.
Draw a structural formula of the SS configuration of the compound shown below. Is CH₂ CH2CH3 OH • Use the wedge hash bond tools to indicate stereochemistry where it exists. • Include H atoms at chiral centers only. • If a group is achiral, do not use wedged or hashed bonds on it.
Draw a structural formula of the R configuration of the compound shown below. CH3 HOCH2CH2CH2CHCHCH3 CH3 • Use the wedge/hash bond tools to indicate stereochemistry where it exists. • Include H atoms at chiral centers only. • If a group is achiral, do not use wedged or hashed bonds on it.
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Draw a structural formula of the S configuration of the compound shown below. CO2H Use the wedge/hash bond tools to indicate stereochemistry where it exists. Include H atoms at chiral centers only . If a group is achiral, do not use wedged or hashed bonds on it
Draw a structural formula of the SR configuration of the
compound shown below.
Draw a structural formula of the SR configuration of the compound shown below. HO LCH₃ -NHCH, H3C ephedrine • Use the wedge/hash bond tools to indicate stereochemistry where it exists. • Include H atoms at chiral centers only. • If a group is achiral, do not use wedged or hashed bonds on it.
Draw a structural formula for 3,3-diethyl-1-iodopentane Show stereochemistry only if given in the name Include H atoms at chiral centers only If a group is achiral, do not use wedged or hashed bonds on it In cases where there is more than one answer, just draw one. opy aste ChemDoodle Draw a structural formula for the substitution product of the reaction shown below Нао ICI Н CH30 Use the wedge/hash bond tools to indicate stereochemistry where it exists. If more...