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hey thanks hamid.
also, u know when making optical isomers. does it matter which group is on the top of the chiral carbon atom. for example, if we had butan-2-ol, then we clearly have a chiral carbon atom. now does it matter whether (when drawing the displayed formula of the optical isomer) which group of atoms we place right above the chiral carbon atom. like can it be a hydrogen OR a hydroxy group OR a methyl. does it really matter.?
also, u know when making optical isomers. does it matter which group is on the top of the chiral carbon atom. for example, if we had butan-2-ol, then we clearly have a chiral carbon atom. now does it matter whether (when drawing the displayed formula of the optical isomer) which group of atoms we place right above the chiral carbon atom. like can it be a hydrogen OR a hydroxy group OR a methyl. does it really matter.?