I think glucose has 4 chiral centres four carbon atoms has four different compound/elements bonded to it.
fifteen.
6
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.
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.
6
3
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.