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Welcome to the Stereochemistry Online Page at Colby College ... This web page is designed to help students of Organic Chemistry understand some concepts of stereochemistry. This is accomplished using the two types of exercises provided. One involves the classification of a given molecule as either chiral, achiral,
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www.colby.edu/chemistry/OChem/STEREOCHEM/index.html
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If you do not see a shockwave movie below, then you need one or two of the following:
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www.colby.edu/chemistry/OChem/DEMOS/Chirality.html
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Stereochemistry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Stereochemistry , a subdiscipline of chemistry, involves the study of the relative spatial arrangement of atoms within molecules. An important branch of stereochemistry is the study of chiral molecul...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stereochemistry
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Isomerism in Carbon Compounds ... Chirality & Stereogenic Centers ... Assigning Absolute Stereochemistry: The R/S Rules...
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www.chem.uic.edu/web1/OCOL-II/WIN/STEREO.HTM
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Pages in category "Stereochemistry" ... The main article for this category is Stereochemistry. ... Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Stereochemistry...
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Stereochemistry
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Stereochemistry
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Isomers are different compounds that have the same molecular formul ... (click on box to view more info) ... Padma S. Ganapathi ; Department of Physical Sciences ; Pasadena City College...
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www.paccd.cc.ca.us/instadmn/physcidv/psganapa/chem8a/ST...
www.paccd.cc.ca.us/instadmn/physcidv/psganapa/chem8a/STEREOCHEMISTRY.htm
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The Cahn–Ingold and Prelog Sequence Rules ... Any higher isotope takes precedence over a lower isotope (H3 > H2 > H1). A lone pair counts as the lowest priority substituent. If no distinction is possible at ... Isomers are molecules that have the same molecular formula but different arrangements of their constituent atoms.
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users.ox.ac.uk/~mwalter/web_05/year1/stereochemistry/ba...
users.ox.ac.uk/~mwalter/web_05/year1/stereochemistry/basics.shtml
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Challenge: explain enantiomers to someone who is not a chemist! ... Same chemical and physical properties in achiral environments ... A mixture of these can (theoretically) be separated by chiral GC or HPLC techniques...
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pirate.shu.edu/~sowajohn/shortcourse/part3/part3.html
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