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How to identify the asymmetric carbon in a molecule?

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Answered by lloyd99
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by seems the other atoms . assymetric carbon atom called chiral carbon hence seem the other atoms if these atoms are different then it is chiral carbon
Answered by bharathparasad577
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Answer:

Concept:

An atom that's joined to four different types of atoms or groups of atoms is spoken as an asymmetric atom (chiral carbon).

Explanation:

The Le Bel-van't Hoff rule states that the amount of stereoisomers of a compound is 2n, where n denotes the number of asymmetric carbon atoms (unless there's an interior plane of symmetry); this can be a corollary of Le Bel and van't Hoff's simultaneously announced conclusions, in 1874, that the foremost likely orientation of bonds involving an atom linked to four groups or atoms is toward a tetrahedron (which involved an atom bearing four different atoms or groups).

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