NC\~\~Br\nVS. (R)\n(S) (R)\nCN Br
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Chiral centers are carbon atoms that are bonded to four different groups or atoms. In the given molecule diagram, there are two chiral centers: one labeled as S and the other labeled as R. Step 2: Determine the priority of the groups or atoms bonded to each Show more…
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