provided it has a tetrahedral geometry
Compound 1 has two stereoisomers.
For a molecule with 2 chiral centers, there are 4 possible stereoisomers.
Compounds with chiral centers can have stereoisomers.
1.75 mole CHCl3 (6.02 X 10^23 mole CHCl3) = 1.05 X 1024 atoms of CHCl3 ====================
The ring form has 8 enantiomers, the open form 4.
Compound 1 has two stereoisomers.
For a molecule with 2 chiral centers, there are 4 possible stereoisomers.
Compounds with chiral centers can have stereoisomers.
The ring form has 8 enantiomers, the open form 4.
1.75 mole CHCl3 (6.02 X 10^23 mole CHCl3) = 1.05 X 1024 atoms of CHCl3 ====================
muscarine has three stereocenters (aka chirality centers) therefore: 2^3=8 in conclusion, muscarine can have 8 stereoisomers.
There are 5 chirality centers, so there are 5^2 (=25) stereoisomers.
The chemical formula for chloroform is CHCl3.
Formula: CHCl3
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
CHCl3
The bond angles in a molecule of CHCl3 are approximately 109.5 degrees.