Chapter 14: Q14-33P (page 651)
a) For the following compounds which pairs of hydrogen (Ha and Hb) are enantiotopic hydrogens?
b) which pairs are diastereotopic hydrogens?
Short Answer
a) Structure A
b) Structure B, Structure C, Structure D
Chapter 14: Q14-33P (page 651)
a) For the following compounds which pairs of hydrogen (Ha and Hb) are enantiotopic hydrogens?
b) which pairs are diastereotopic hydrogens?
a) Structure A
b) Structure B, Structure C, Structure D
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