Both pictures would give racemic results, and both pairs would be diastereomers to one another.
One set would produce 4 sets of R-S and S-R molecules
The other would produce 4 sets of R-R and S-S
Both pictures would give racemic results, and both pairs would be diastereomers to one another.
One set would produce 4 sets of R-S and S-R molecules
The other would produce 4 sets of R-R and S-S
Yeah, thanks for the link. This is an anti-addition reaction, right? I must admit it was somewhat a surprise that a stereo-selective reaction yields a racemic product. (orgo novice)
haha, I felt the same way. Spent a few days on benzene, alkene halogenations, electrophillic additions, etc. all not there anymore.
But yeah, radical halogenation is definitely on the MCAT. But honestly, it's an entirely different reaction. Not really the same concept (more of the chaotic sheering and smashing together of compounds)
haha, I felt the same way. Spent a few days on benzene, alkene halogenations, electrophillic additions, etc. all not there anymore.
But yeah, radical halogenation is definitely on the MCAT. But honestly, it's an entirely different reaction. Not really the same concept (more of the chaotic sheering and smashing together of compounds)
Dude what the hell? If we aren't gonna learn year 2 of Orgo, why the hell are we required to know year 1 material on the MCAT. **** just throw it the f* out. But keep the carbs/proteins and etc.
Both pictures would give racemic results, and both pairs would be diastereomers to one another.
One set would produce 4 sets of R-S and S-R molecules
The other would produce 4 sets of R-R and S-S