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ochem 52
allene with different substituents (adjacent double bond) can be chiral?
I mean I know that term 'chiral' is molecule with 4 different substituents
and stereocenter is the molecule that can have stereoisomers
(def. from the book)
so double bond with E/Z system has stereocenter but not chiral
but the solution in this problem said that the double bond can be chiral
and I got really confused...
and relate to 59
chiral center is optically active for sure
but is stereocenter like E/Z system(like above compound) also optically active?
allene with different substituents (adjacent double bond) can be chiral?
I mean I know that term 'chiral' is molecule with 4 different substituents
and stereocenter is the molecule that can have stereoisomers
(def. from the book)
so double bond with E/Z system has stereocenter but not chiral
but the solution in this problem said that the double bond can be chiral
and I got really confused...
and relate to 59
chiral center is optically active for sure
but is stereocenter like E/Z system(like above compound) also optically active?