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Chapter 5
Stereoisomers
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Organic Chemistry
Undergraduate 2
09/30/2014

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Term
chiral
Definition
a molecule that is not superimposable on its mirror image
Term
enantiomer
Definition
each isomer of the image-mirror image pair
Term
achiral
Definition
compounds having structures that are superimposable on their mirror images; in contrast with chiral molecules
Term
asymmetric atom/stereocenter
Definition
an atom that is connected to four different substituent groups
Term
molecules with one stereocenter are always _____
Definition
chiral
Term
the only criterion for chirality is _____
Definition
the nonsuperimposable nature of object & mirror image
Term
plane of symmetry (AKA mirror plane)
Definition
one that bisects the molecule so that the part of the structure lying on one side of the plane mirrors the part on the other side
Term
chiral molecules cannot have _____
Definition
a plane of symmetry
Term
dextrorotatory
Definition
an enantiomer that rotates the plane of light in a clockwise sense as the viewer faces the light source; compound is referred to as the (+) enantiomer
Term
levorotatory
Definition
the enantiomer that effects counterclockwise rotation of light; called the (-) enantiomer
Term
optical activity
Definition
the special interaction with light of dextrorotatory and levorotatory molecules
Term
optical isomers
Definition
enantiomers involved in optical activity
Term
plane-polarized light
Definition
the plane in which the one resulting beam of light oscillates after ordinary light is passed through a polarizer which filters away all but one light wave
Term
optical rotation
Definition
a rotation of the plane of polarization resulting from an interaction between the different electric fields of the left & right halves of a chiral molecule and a beam of plane-polarized light
Term
polarimeter
Definition
an instrument that measures optical rotations
Term
absolute configuration
Definition
the actual spatial arrangement of the substituent groups on a molecule
Term
there is no straightforward correlation between the sign of rotation and the _____
Definition
structure of the particular enantiomer
Term
3 sequence rules to assign priorities to substituents
Definition
1. first look at the atoms attached directly to the sterocenter; a substituent atom of a higher atomic number takes precedence over one of lower atomic number; in regard to isotopes, the atom of higher atomic mass receives higher priority
2. when two substituents have the same rank when considering the atoms directly attached to the stereocenter, proceed along the two substituent chains until a point of difference is reached
3. double and triple bonds are treated as if they were single; the atoms in them are duplicated or triplicated at each end by the atom bonded to it
Term
Fischer projection
Definition
a simplified way of depicting tetrahedral carbon atoms & their substituents in two dimensions
Term
in a Fischer projection, the horizontal lines signify bonds directed ______ the viewer
Definition
toward
Term
in a Fischer projection, the vertical lines are pointing _____
Definition
away
Term
if you rotate a Fischer projection by 90 degrees, does the result depict the spatial arrangement of the original molecule?
Definition
no!
Term
any _____ exchange of substituent groups on a molecule turns on enantiomer into its mirror image
Definition
single
Term
3 steps to assign absolute configurations to Fischer projections
Definition
1. draw the molecule as any Fischer projection
2. rank all the substituents in accord with the sequence rules
3. place group d on top by a double exchange if necessary
Term
is "R" associated with clockwise or counterclockwise?
Definition
clockwise
Term
is "S" associated with clockwise or counterclockwise?
Definition
counterclockwise
Term
the Fischer stencil represents an _____ conformation & therefore does not depict the molecule in its most stable form, which is _____
Definition
eclipsed; anti
Term
to make stereochemical assignments, one treats each stereocenter ______
Definition
separately
Term
diastereomers
Definition
stereoisomers that are not related as object & mirror image & therefore are not enantiomers
Term
how are diastereomers different from enantiomers?
Definition
diastereomers are not mirror images of each other
Term
do daistereomers have the same or different physical & chemical properties?
Definition
different
Term
what is the relationship between the number of stereocenters a compound has & its maximum number of stereoisomers?
Definition
a compound with "n" stereocenters can have a maximum 2^n stereoisomers
Term
meso compound
Definition
a compound that contains two (or even more than two) stereocenters but is superimposable with its mirror image
Term
a characteristic feature of a meso compound is the presence of ______
Definition
an internal mirror pane
Term
the formation of chiral compounds from achiral reactants yields _____
Definition
racemates
Term
optically inactive starting materials furnish _____ products
Definition
optically inactive
Term
halogenation at the stereocenter leads to a _____ mixture
Definition
racemic
Term
the formation of a second stereocenter gives rise to _____
Definition
diastereomers
Term
stereoselective
Definition
a reaction that leads to the predominant formation of one of several possible stereoisomeric products
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