How many stereoisomers can 2 chiral centers have?
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4.
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Each time we add a chiral center to a molecule, we double the possible number of stereoisomers. With 1 chiral center, there are 2 isomers, 2 chiral centers, 4 possible isomers, 3 centers, 8 isomers and 4 centers, 16 possible stereoisomers.
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