Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Isomers
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- Constitutional Isomers
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- Different sequence of bonds
- Same molecular formula, different atom to atom bonding sequence.
- The number of constitutional isomers increases sharply with size.
- Drawing Constitutional Isomers Systematically. The molecular formula can tell us some important informationFor CnH2n+2 the molecule is said to be fully saturated – meaning it only contains single (σ) bonds and no rings.
For CnH2n the molecule must contain either one double bond or one ring.
- The number of rings or π-bonds (called double bond equivalents or DBEs) can be calculated from the molecular formula.
Double bond equivalents (DBEs) =½(2n4 + n3 –n1 + 2)Example: C3H6On is number of atoms with subscripted valence n4 = C, n3 = N, n1 = H, halogen n4 = 3 n3 = 0 n1 = 6 DBEs = ½(6 + 0 6 + 2) = 1
- Remember each DBE must be accounted for by a ring or a π-bond for any structure drawn for that molecular formula.
- Using the molecular formula and the calculated double bond equivalents (DBEs) the potential functional groups can be determined.
- Stereoisomers
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- Different arrangement of groups in space
- Conformational Isomers
- Configurational Isomers
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- Interconversion requires breaking bonds
- Enantiomers
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- Non-superimposable mirror images
- Diastereomers
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