From wedge diagrams how do we know that two molecules are enantiomers
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forms that allow one to convey valuable stereochemical information to a chemist (or biochemist) without them having to draw a more detailed 3D structural representation of the molecule. These representations are only used for molecules that contain chirality centers, where the chirality centers are represented as simple crosses, e.g.
A Fischer representation
The true 3D information present in a Fischer projection can be "extracted" by considering the complete 3D representation wedges and hashes which is built from the Fischer diagram knowing the convention that horizontal lines represent bonds coming out of the plane of the paper and vertical lines represent bonds
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