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what is an asymmetric Carbon??

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Answered by jithujilladi6
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An asymmetric carbon atom is defined as a carbon within an organic compound that contains four different atoms or groups of atoms (substituents) bonded to it. As an example consider a carbon atom that is bonded to an -OH group, a hydrogen, a fluorine, and a bromine

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Answered by SAKNA1
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An asymmetric carbon atom is defined as a carbon within an organic compound that contains four different atoms or groups of atoms (substituents) bonded to it. As an example consider a carbon atom that is bonded to an -OH group, a hydrogen, a fluorine, and a bromine. Notice how the carbon is bonded to four different substituents, making it an asymmetric carbon.



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