provided it has a tetrahedral geometry
muscarine has three stereocenters (aka chirality centers) therefore: 2^3=8 in conclusion, muscarine can have 8 stereoisomers.
1.75 mole CHCl3 (6.02 X 10^23 mole CHCl3) = 1.05 X 1024 atoms of CHCl3 ====================
Your question is not specific enough - what do you mean by isomer? If you mean stereoisomers (likely question with biomolecules) the two most common stereoisomers of glucose are L-glucose and D-glucose. There are 4 chiral carbons in glucose so there would be 42 or 16 possible stereoisomers. The other most important stereoisomers would be mannose and galactose.
The ring form has 8 enantiomers, the open form 4.
In cranberrys..
There are 5 chirality centers, so there are 5^2 (=25) stereoisomers.
what do this mean stereoisomers mean
muscarine has three stereocenters (aka chirality centers) therefore: 2^3=8 in conclusion, muscarine can have 8 stereoisomers.
there are 128 stereoisomers of cholesteol . from the formula 2^n where n is the total number of chiral centers. As for cholesterol, there are 8 stereocenters therefore 2^8= 128
1.75 mole CHCl3 (6.02 X 10^23 mole CHCl3) = 1.05 X 1024 atoms of CHCl3 ====================
Your question is not specific enough - what do you mean by isomer? If you mean stereoisomers (likely question with biomolecules) the two most common stereoisomers of glucose are L-glucose and D-glucose. There are 4 chiral carbons in glucose so there would be 42 or 16 possible stereoisomers. The other most important stereoisomers would be mannose and galactose.
No it is not. There are no stereoisomers
The Thalidomide tragedy was caused in part by a lack of knowledge of stereochemistry. One of the stereoisomers was toxic the other was not.
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The ring form has 8 enantiomers, the open form 4.
In cranberrys..