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I count 6:
1/2: chlorination of C1 or methyl group makes C2 a chiral center
3: chlorination of C2
4/5: chlorination of C3 makes a chiral center
6: chlorination of C4
which one does chad not count?
Chad is incorrect in this case. I went over his notes today and saw this too.
it is 6.
I count 6:
1/2: chlorination of C1 or methyl group makes C2 a chiral center
3: chlorination of C2
4/5: chlorination of C3 makes a chiral center
6: chlorination of C4
which one does chad not count?
Chad is correct. It makes only 5.
C2 position is not a chiral center. Look carefully. You will find two methyl groups, chlorine group, and propyl group.
I didn't say it was. It's just another product. Which means it still counts. The question isn't asking for stereoisomers. Just different products.
Please explain how are you getting one extra product even though C2 is not chiral. Where is the enantiomer coming from?