Chapter 5: Q. 31a (page 148)
Q 31 Which of the following objects are chiral?
(a) A basketball
(b) A fork
(c) A wine glass
(d) A golf club
(e) A spiral staircase
(f) A snowflake
Short Answer
(a). None of the objects are chiral.
Chapter 5: Q. 31a (page 148)
Q 31 Which of the following objects are chiral?
(a) A basketball
(b) A fork
(c) A wine glass
(d) A golf club
(e) A spiral staircase
(f) A snowflake
(a). None of the objects are chiral.
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(a) How many chirality centers does ribose have? Identify them.
(b) How many stereoisomers of ribose are there?
(c) Draw the structure of the enantiomer of ribose.
(d) Draw the structure of a diastereomer of ribose.
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(a) A meso compound with the formula
(b) A meso compound with the formula
(c) A compound with two chirality centers, one R and the other S
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