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Chapter 5 Stereochemistry Organic Chemistry, 6th Edition L. G. Wade, Jr. Chapter 5 * Summary of Isomers => Chapter 5 Chapter 5 * Stereochemistry The study of 3-D structure of molecues. Recall the 2 different types of isomers: Constitutional Stereoisomers Chapter 5 Chapter 5 * Stereoisomers Same bonding sequence. Different arrangement in space. Example: HOOC-CH=CH-COOH has two geometric (cis-trans) isomers: o o => Chapter 5 Chapter 5 * Chirality ?Handedness?: right glove doesn?t fit the left hand. Mirror-image object is different from the original object. Relationship ? the objects are nonsuperimposable (nonidentical) mirror images. Chapter 5 Chapter 5 * Chirality in Molecules The cis isomer is achiral (?not handed? or identical with its mirror image).

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Chapter?4 Carbon?and?the?Molecular?Diversity?of?Life Multiple-Choice?Questions 1) Organic?chemistry?is?a?science?based?on?the?study?of A) functional?groups. B) vital?forces?interacting?with?matter. C) carbon?compounds. D) water?and?its?interaction?with?other?kinds?of?molecules. E) inorganic?compounds. Answer: C Topic: Concept?4.1 Skill: Knowledge/Comprehension 2) Early?19th-century?scientists?believed?that?living?organisms?differed?from?nonliving?things?as?a?result?of possessing?a??life?force??that?could?create?organic?molecules?from?inorganic?matter.?The?term?given?to?this?belief is A) organic?synthesis. B) vitalism. C) mechanism. D) organic?evolution. E) inorganic?synthesis. Answer: B Topic: Concept?4.1 Skill: Knowledge/Comprehension
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