Which of the following Fischer projections (I-III) correctly represents the stereoisomer of 2,3- dibromobutane shown in the box? I CH3 H-|-Br Br-|-H CH3 II CH3 Br-|-H H-|-Br CH3 III CH3 H-|-Br H-|-Br CH3 structure I structure II structure III
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Identify the chiral centers in the given molecule. The chiral centers are carbon atoms 2 and 3, which are bonded to four different groups (H, Br, CH3, and the other carbon atom). Show more…
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