Chemistry, asked by RajBhavsar2000, 1 year ago

Can a carbocation be chiral?

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Answered by Anonymous
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When a molecule contains more than one stereogenic center, or when a second stereogenic center is created in a chiral molecule, the description becomes a bit more complex. Instead of single enantiomers, or mixtures of enantiomers described above, mixtures of diastereomers might result as well. Look at the structure and keep track of the changes that occur at each stereogenic center--you can treat them separately, and figure out the result at the end.
Answered by nagathegenius
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Answer:

Explanation:

can be chiral

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