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I think glucose has 4 chiral centres four carbon atoms has four different compound/elements bonded to it.
fifteen.
Five. The two connected by wedges to the nitrogen, the two with wedged hydrogens, and the one with the hashed hydroxide.
There is only 1 chiral center in 2,6-dimethyloctane. At first glance it may appear that there are two, but in the case of the second carbon in the compound, it is bound to methyl groups, making it achiral.
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There are 5 chiral carbon atoms in norethynodred.
I think glucose has 4 chiral centres four carbon atoms has four different compound/elements bonded to it.
fifteen.
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Isoleucine and Threonine
No it doesnt have any....
For a molecule with n chiral centers, there are a possible 2^n isomers that can be formed.
For a molecule with n chiral centers, there are a possible 2^n isomers that can be formed.
There is only 1 center - 1 chiral carbon and hence two optically active isomers.
Five. The two connected by wedges to the nitrogen, the two with wedged hydrogens, and the one with the hashed hydroxide.
The 8 isomers of pentose are in the carbohydrate family and are characterized as simple sugars, or monosaccharide's. The asymmetric chiral centers generally refer to the presence of interaction with polarized light.