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• Wedge – a way to show a bonds 3D angle perspective on a 2D surface, off of an atom. On a piece of a paper, a wedge appears to come out of the paper, toward your face. • Dash – a way …
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bromochlorofluoroiodomethane. In wedge and dash notation we have. If we take the mirror image of this molecule we will have the molecule on the right:: Original mirror image molecule We …
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This two-dimensional structure gives no 3D information. The structure of methane (CH 4) is actually tetrahedral, so if a chemist needs to communicate this information, the structure
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wedge and hash (S)-pentan-2-ol (R)-pentan-2-ol HO HO H H chiral center Place adjacent groups on wedge and hash Assign priority to groups on chiral center H OH these are the same swap …
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OH bond is a solid wedge pointing out from the paper, while C1 -OH bonds for α stereoisomers are dash wedge bonds projecting below the plane of the paper. Finally, the pattern of …
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