Explain chirality.....
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☆Actually welcome to the concept of the Organic Chemistry under the topic Geometric and Optical Isomerism. ....
☆Basically we know that .....Isomers are those compounds which have same molecular formula but different arrangement or spaciation of the atoms in the plane .....
☆So actually we know that there two types of compounds ...which are there like ....
☆1) Superimposible Mirror compounds ....which have same geometry .....
☆Having same arrangement just three is shift of the atom of the position ....
☆Basically these compounds are generally little unstable die to the repulsion or the sterric hindrance of the same bulky groups .....
☆ Generally they from the Enationmers which form the Resmic mixture ....
2) Non - Superimposible Mirror compounds ...which not at all have the same geometry ...
☆they have all compounds or heteroatons as different substituents
..means no same atoms can be attached to any central atom ....These makes the chiral atom stable due to the transfer or shifting or electrons and vary in electronegativity ....
☆These compounds are always optically active and have more activeness to Dextro and Lavo compounds ...
☆Example of the Chiralty as a property of a compound having different substituents creating non superimposed compounds are
■CHClF , CHBrF ..etc...
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☆Actually welcome to the concept of the Organic Chemistry under the topic Geometric and Optical Isomerism. ....
☆Basically we know that .....Isomers are those compounds which have same molecular formula but different arrangement or spaciation of the atoms in the plane .....
☆So actually we know that there two types of compounds ...which are there like ....
☆1) Superimposible Mirror compounds ....which have same geometry .....
☆Having same arrangement just three is shift of the atom of the position ....
☆Basically these compounds are generally little unstable die to the repulsion or the sterric hindrance of the same bulky groups .....
☆ Generally they from the Enationmers which form the Resmic mixture ....
2) Non - Superimposible Mirror compounds ...which not at all have the same geometry ...
☆they have all compounds or heteroatons as different substituents
..means no same atoms can be attached to any central atom ....These makes the chiral atom stable due to the transfer or shifting or electrons and vary in electronegativity ....
☆These compounds are always optically active and have more activeness to Dextro and Lavo compounds ...
☆Example of the Chiralty as a property of a compound having different substituents creating non superimposed compounds are
■CHClF , CHBrF ..etc...
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