ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I
LESSON 6
Stereoisomerism & Diastereomers
How can two molecules have the same atoms, the same connectivity, and still be different compounds? In this lesson, we’ll introduce stereoisomerism and learn how the three-dimensional arrangement of atoms can create distinct molecules. We’ll identify common stereogenic centers, explore E and Z alkene stereochemistry, use wedges and dashes to represent 3D structure, and introduce diastereomers through examples including glucose and mannose.
Lecture Notes
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