Chapter 5: Q.6 (page 182)
Locate the stereogenic centers in each molecule. Compounds may have one or more stereogenic centers.
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Chapter 5: Q.6 (page 182)
Locate the stereogenic centers in each molecule. Compounds may have one or more stereogenic centers.
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Draw the structures for each compound.
State how each pair of compounds is related. Are they enantiomers, diastereomers, constitutional isomers, or identical?
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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) Locate the stereogenic centers in the ball-and-stick model of ezetimibe (trade name Zetia), a cholesterol-lowering drug. (b) Label each stereogenic center as R or S.
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