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Hey guys, could someone please determine and explain the R/S configuration of Carbon #7? This is a question from AAMC 7. Thanks.
I believe it is S. Looking at the 4 groups bonded to carbon 7 there is an oxygen, a hydrogen, and two carbons(6 and 8). You need to order the groups from 1 to 3 based on priority(which is determined by atomic number). So oxygen would be first, carbon would be second and hydrogen would be last. To determine priority of the carbons, look at what is connected to those carbons. Carbon 6 is connected to 2 carbons and 2 hydrogens. Carbon 8 is connected to 4 carbons, so carbon 8 is higher priority than 6. Once you have determined each priority, draw a circle from 1 to 2 to 3. If your circle is clockwise, it is R. If it is counter-clockwise it is S.
I believe it is S. Looking at the 4 groups bonded to carbon 7 there is an oxygen, a hydrogen, and two carbons(6 and 8). You need to order the groups from 1 to 3 based on priority(which is determined by atomic number). So oxygen would be first, carbon would be second and hydrogen would be last. To determine priority of the carbons, look at what is connected to those carbons. Carbon 6 is connected to 2 carbons and 2 hydrogens. Carbon 8 is connected to 4 carbons, so carbon 8 is higher priority than 6. Once you have determined each priority, draw a circle from 1 to 2 to 3. If your circle is clockwise, it is R. If it is counter-clockwise it is S.
This. The carbonyl is irrelevant.