Exam 6: Principles of Stereochemistry

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For the racemic acid: For the racemic acid:   Which structures could be effective as resolving agents for separation of the enantiomers for the racemic acid? Which structures could be effective as resolving agents for separation of the enantiomers for the racemic acid?

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Circle any of the structures that could be used for enantiomeric resolution of a racemic mixture of the (R,R) and (S,S) enantiomers of tartaric acid. Circle any of the structures that could be used for enantiomeric resolution of a racemic mixture of the (R,R) and (S,S) enantiomers of tartaric acid.

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Examines these two molecules: Examines these two molecules:   The molecules are ___________. The molecules are ___________.

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Four stereoisomers of the naturally occurring amino acid isoleucine are given. L-Isoleucine is the stereoisomer with the 2S,3S configuration. Which configurations are diastereomers of L-Isoleucine? Four stereoisomers of the naturally occurring amino acid isoleucine are given. L-Isoleucine is the stereoisomer with the 2S,3S configuration. Which configurations are diastereomers of L-Isoleucine?

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Four stereoisomers of the naturally occurring amino acid isoleucine are given. L-Isoleucine is the stereoisomer with the 2S,3S configuration. Identify this stereoisomer. Four stereoisomers of the naturally occurring amino acid isoleucine are given. L-Isoleucine is the stereoisomer with the 2S,3S configuration. Identify this stereoisomer.

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