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5 Chapter Bonus Bonus Page 1) Indicate all the chiral carbons in the structures shown below. Some structures may have no chiral centers!! a) b) c) d) 2) Indicate whether the chiral centers in the following molecules are R or S. S a) H S S Cl b) H H c) H S H S H d) S Cl NH2 S S OH Br H 3) Provide the IUPAC name each of the following molecules. a) H (S)-3-methylhexane b) H H (3R,4S)-3,5-diethyl-2,4-...

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5 Chapter Bonus Bonus Page 1) Indicate all the chiral carbons in the structures shown below. Some structures may have no chiral centers!! a) b) c) d) 2) Indicate whether the chiral centers in the following molecules are R or S. S a) H S S Cl b) H H c) H S H S H d) S Cl NH2 S S OH Br H 3) Provide the IUPAC name each of the following molecules. a) H (S)-3-methylhexane b) H H (3R,4S)-3,5-diethyl-2,4- (1S,3S)-1-ethyl-3dimethylheptane methylcyclopentane (S)-3-ethyl-2,2,4trimethylpentane H H H c) d) H H 4) Determine the relationship between the following pairs of compounds. a) H H OH OH HO H H OH b) H H H H c) H Br CH3 CH3 OH H Br CH3 H OH H CH3 d) F H H3C H CH3 F CH3 H H CH3 H3C H F F CH3 H diastereomers same or meso enantiomers same or meso 5) Pr...

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