- that are
stereoisomers of each
other represent the same
structural isomer. Enantiomers, also
known as
optical isomers, are two
stereoisomers that are...
-
chiral carbons, so they
typically have more than two
stereoisomers. The
number of
distinct stereoisomers with the same
diagram is
bounded by 2c,
where c is...
- will
produce individual stereoisomers that
contribute to the
total number of
possible stereoisomers. However, the
stereoisomers produced may also give...
-
constitutional isomer, but upon
deeper analysis be
stereoisomers of each other. Two
molecules that are the same
stereoisomer as each
other might be in
different conformational...
- type of
stereoisomer.
Diastereomers are
defined as non-mirror image, non-identical
stereoisomers. Hence, they
occur when two or more
stereoisomers of a compound...
- that they are on
opposing (transverse) sides. Cis–trans
isomers are
stereoisomers, that is,
pairs of
molecules which have the same
formula but
whose functional...
-
Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy of
stereoisomers most
commonly known as NMR
spectroscopy of
stereoisomers is a
chemical analysis method that uses...
- an
equal mix of the
eight stereoisomers,
which is a
racemic mixture, all-rac-α-tocopheryl acetate. This mix of
stereoisomers is
often called dl-α-tocopheryl...
-
chiral centers cannot attain the
theoretical maximum of 2n
stereoisomers if one of the
stereoisomers is meso. A meso
isomer need not have a
mirror plane. It...
- to the
fluid itself only if the
molecules are one of two (or more)
stereoisomers; this is
known as an enantiomer. The
structure of such a
molecule is...