Organic chemistry requires a strong understanding of how molecules are arranged in three dimensions, a principle known as stereochemistry. This knowledge is crucial for predicting chemical reactivity and understanding biological function.
This course provides a robust foundation in stereoisomerism, enabling you to confidently analyze complex molecular structures and apply the standard nomenclature techniques used throughout the field.
What you'll learn:
* Understand the core concepts of chirality, optical activity, and the role of stereocenters in molecules.
* Master the application of Cahn-Ingold-Prelog (CIP) rules for assigning R/S configuration and E/Z geometry.
* Distinguish between and identify enantiomers, diastereomers, meso compounds, and racemic mixtures.
* Practice converting between common projection formulas, including Fischer, Newman, and Sawhorse projections.
* Apply stereochemical principles to analyze the stability and energy of conformational isomers, such as substituted cyclohexanes.
We begin by defining key terminology and the concept of handedness in molecules. The course then systematically introduces the essential nomenclature systems and provides practical, written exercises for analyzing various types of stereoisomers and conformations.
This foundational course is designed for absolute beginners in organic chemistry or students needing a rigorous review of stereochemistry fundamentals. No prior knowledge of advanced chemistry is required.
Start analyzing the three-dimensional world of molecules today.
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