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OH HO\text{-}CH_2\text{-}CH\text{-}CH_2\text{-}OH Identify all the chiral atoms in the below structure by right-clicking a chiral atom to bring up a menu that includes \text{``Atom Properties.''} Click on \text{``Atom Properties,''} then click the lock symbol next to the Map field to unlock the field. Enter \text{``1''} in the Map field box and click \text{``OK.''} Repeat this process until all chiral atoms are mapped. If there are no chiral atoms, just click \text{``Submit.''} \text{``Mac} users: Use Control-click to access the menu.

          OH
HO\text{-}CH_2\text{-}CH\text{-}CH_2\text{-}OH
Identify all the chiral atoms in the below structure by right-clicking a chiral atom to bring up a
menu that includes \text{``Atom Properties.''} Click on \text{``Atom Properties,''} then click the lock symbol next
to the Map field to unlock the field. Enter \text{``1''} in the Map field box and click \text{``OK.''} Repeat this
process until all chiral atoms are mapped. If there are no chiral atoms, just click \text{``Submit.''} \text{``Mac}
users: Use Control-click to access the menu.
        
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OH
HO-CH2-CH-CH2-OH
Identify all the chiral atoms in the below structure by right-clicking a chiral atom to bring up a
menu that includes “Atom Properties.” Click on “Atom Properties,” then click the lock symbol next
to the Map field to unlock the field. Enter “1” in the Map field box and click “OK.” Repeat this
process until all chiral atoms are mapped. If there are no chiral atoms, just click “Submit.” “Mac
users: Use Control-click to access the menu.

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HỌ—CH,—CH—CH,—OH Identify all the chiral atoms in the below structure by right-clicking a chiral atom to bring up a menu that includes "Atom Properties." Click on "Atom Properties," then click the lock symbol next to the Map field to unlock the field. Enter "1" in the Map field box and click "OK." Repeat this process until all chiral atoms are mapped. If there are no chiral atoms, just click "Submit." "Mac users: Use Control-click to access the menu. DCQH: 12 P CONT NN OH A OH HO C C H UI C-OH H₂ UI H C N O S CI Br I OH HO-CHCH-CH-OH Identify all the chiral atoms in the below structure by right-clickinga chiral atom to bring up a menu that includes"Atom Properties."Click on"Atom Properties,"then click the lock symbol next to the Map field to unlock the field.Enter"1"in the Map field box and click"OK Repeat this process until all chiral atoms are mapped.If there are no chiral atoms,just clickSubmit.Mac users:Use Control-click to access the menu CH 0 N OH HO C C-OH H2 H H2 C N 0 S Br
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00:01 Here in this question, a compound is illustrated in the question.
00:06 So we are going to read down that compound.
00:11 Let's draw that compound first.
00:14 Carbon, carbon.
00:15 The central carbon is attached with four different carbon atoms as well.
00:21 And here, one hydrogen, three hydrogens in this carbon atom.
00:25 So here, two hydrogen along with one bromine atom.
00:29 Now in this carbon atom, hydrogen, chlorine and hydrogen...
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