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hmm.. i was thinking the reason what you said but as always some unsureThe C attached to CH3 is chiral as one H is attached to it and other 2 sides are different as from one O is nearer.
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hmm.. i was thinking the reason what you said but as always some unsureThe C attached to CH3 is chiral as one H is attached to it and other 2 sides are different as from one O is nearer.
Why 1 isnt Chiral?The C attached to CH3 is chiral as one H is attached to it and other 2 sides are different as from one O is nearer.
Y?? Ur a candidateit's pretty embarrassing that even i have to ask a doubt. will someone answer me?
well let's seeit's pretty embarrassing that even i have to ask a doubt. will someone answer me?
ye to ghazab hogayait's pretty embarrassing that even i have to ask a doubt. will someone answer me?
The C attached to CH3 is same from both sides as it is closed.Why 1 isnt Chiral?
LOL mujhy waisy hee yaqeen nahi aaraha thai was kidding
dekho sad kitne khush howe hein kitkat <3 :P
Thnx for sharingThere is something i wanted to tell you which might be coming tomorrow.
When bromine(aq) react with ethene we get a bromoethanol
i mean if bromine is aqueous then OH and Br will be added to the double bond. By posting doubt i wanted to see how many of you already knew this. this question was in a paper from which many 2013 papers were repeated. it an old paper not found on Xtremepapers
is this a chiral --> View attachment 45208
bro chiral centre means four DIFFERENT groups attached to it! but here i can see that CH2 is repeating so it is not a chiral
what? what do you wanna say asma?
Thanks for sharing it with usThere is something i wanted to tell you which might be coming tomorrow.
When bromine(aq) react with ethene we get a bromoethanol
i mean if bromine is aqueous then OH and Br will be added to the double bond. By posting doubt i wanted to see how many of you already knew this. this question was in a paper from which many 2013 papers were repeated. it an old paper not found on Xtremepapers
nope its not if you move upwards the ring you have same you move downwards you get same in the same sequenceis this a chiral --> View attachment 45208
bro chiral centre means four DIFFERENT groups attached to it! but here i can see that CH2 is repeating so it is not a chiral
bro i think jo mai bola tha wahi right he.. to bhi suchal kya kahega dekhte he
i meant its not chiral :'/ isnt it so :'/?what? what do you wanna say asma?
what i said was totally right
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