So if I inderstand correctly - it doesn’t matter the way you place the mirroir you have the same enantiomers? This molecule have a enantiomer (so the total is 2 enantiomers)
Yep - you've got it! Good job! Placing the mirror in different spots might cause the drawings to look different, but the enantiomers are the same. If you have access to a model kit, it's super helpful with this stuff.
So if I inderstand correctly - it doesn’t matter the way you place the mirroir you have the same enantiomers? This molecule have a enantiomer (so the total is 2 enantiomers)
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So if I inderstand correctly - it doesn’t matter the way you place the mirroir you have the same enantiomers? This molecule have a enantiomer (so the total is 2 enantiomers)
Yep - you've got it! Good job! Placing the mirror in different spots might cause the drawings to look different, but the enantiomers are the same. If you have access to a model kit, it's super helpful with this stuff.
This is so helpful thank you!
What if in third case ( column 1 ,row 2) there is a substitute in plane of ring ?
Will its position be changed in its enantiomers?
Thanks.
Will using the both ways give same result?
Yep!
So if I inderstand correctly - it doesn’t matter the way you place the mirroir you have the same enantiomers? This molecule have a enantiomer (so the total is 2 enantiomers)