Chapter 5: Q.24 (page 195)
a. Label the four stereogenic centres in sorbitol as R or S.
b. How are sorbitol and A related?
c. How are sorbitol and B related?
Short Answer
a.
b. Diastereomers.
c. Enantiomers.
Chapter 5: Q.24 (page 195)
a. Label the four stereogenic centres in sorbitol as R or S.
b. How are sorbitol and A related?
c. How are sorbitol and B related?
a.
b. Diastereomers.
c. Enantiomers.
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Get started for freeDraw the mirror image of each compound. Label each molecule as chiral or achiral.
a.
b.
c.
d.
How is compound A related to compounds B–E? Choose from enantiomers, diastereomers, constitutional isomers, or identical molecules.
The amino acid (S)-alanine has the physical characteristics listed under the structure.
a. What is the melting point of (R)-alanine?
b. How does the melting point of a racemic mixture of (R)- and (S)-alanine compare to the melting point of (S)-alanine?
c. What is the specific rotation of (R)-alanine, recorded under the same conditions as the reported rotation of (S)-alanine?
d. What is the optical rotation of a racemic mixture of (R)- and (S)-alanine?
e. Label each of the following as optically active or inactive: a solution of pure (S)-alanine; an equal mixture of (R)- and (S)-alanine; a solution that contains 75% (S)- and 25% (R)-alanine.
What is the ee for each of the following mixtures of enantiomers A and B?
a. 95% A and 5% B
b. 85% A and 15% B
Locate the stereogenic center in each compound and draw both enantiomers.
a.
b.
c.
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