Mastering Chirality and Stereochemistry

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📋 Course Outline

  1. Chirality and Stereochemistry
  2. Chiral Molecules and Centers
  3. Enantiomers and Optical Activity
  4. R/S Configuration Determination
  5. Diastereomers and Epimers
  6. Anomers in Sugars
  7. Biological Significance of Chirality
  8. Enantiomeric Drug Effects
  9. Chirality in Food Flavors

📖 1. Chirality and Stereochemistry

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Stereochemistry: Dr. Heba Alghol (introduction): The branch of chemistry that studies molecules with the same atoms but different 3D arrangements, which can significantly influence their chemical and biological behavior.

  • Chirality: Dr. Heba Alghol (what is chirality): A property of a molecule that is non-superimposable on its mirror image, typically involving a central carbon (stereocenter) attached to four different groups.

  • Achiral molecules: Dr. Heba Alghol (Achiral Molecules): Molecules that are superimposable on their mirror images; their mirror images can be aligned through rotation, indicating no chirality.

  • Stereoisomers: Dr. Heba Alghol (definition): Molecules with the same chemical formula and connectivity but differing in the 3D spatial arrangement of atoms; includes enantiomers and diastereomers.

  • Enantiomers: Dr. Heba Alghol (definition): A pair of stereoisomers that are non-superimposable mirror images of each other, containing at least one chiral center, with identical physical and chemical properties except for optical activity.

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Vista previa del cuestionario

1. What does chirality refer to in stereochemistry?

2. Who is the author associated with the introduction to stereochemistry in the course content?

3. What is the role of optical activity in enantiomers?

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Vista previa de las tarjetas de memoria

Stereochemistry — definition?

Study of molecules with same atoms, different 3D arrangements.

Chirality — property?

Non-superimposable on mirror image, usually with a stereocenter.

Achiral molecules — example?

Superimposable mirror images, symmetrical structures.

Enantiomers — difference?

Mirror-image stereoisomers, rotate plane-polarized light oppositely.

Diastereomers — difference?

Non-mirror stereoisomers, differ at some but not all chiral centers.

Chiral center — identification?

Carbon bonded to four different groups.

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