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Test 2:Stereocenter Test definitions
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Stereocenter
Any atom whose group swap leads to a molecule with a new shape, indicating a different spatial arrangement.
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Stereocenter
Any atom whose group swap leads to a molecule with a new shape, indicating a different spatial arrangement.
Chiral Center
An atom bonded to four distinct substituents, serving as a reliable indicator of molecular chirality.
Trigonal Center
A double-bonded atom capable of forming E or Z isomers, often found in achiral molecules.
Stereoisomer
A molecule with the same formula as another but a different three-dimensional arrangement due to group positions.
Chirality
A property where a molecule cannot be superimposed on its mirror image, often due to a chiral center.
Substituent
An atom or group attached to a central atom, whose identity determines the presence of a chiral center.
E Isomer
A configuration around a double bond where higher priority groups are on opposite sides.
Z Isomer
A configuration around a double bond where higher priority groups are on the same side.
Internal Line of Symmetry
A hypothetical plane dividing a molecule into two mirror-image halves, ineffective for chains and branches.
Stereogenic Center
A synonym for stereocenter, emphasizing its role in generating stereoisomers upon group exchange.
Cis Isomer
A traditional term for a double-bonded molecule with similar groups on the same side, now replaced by Z.
Trans Isomer
A traditional term for a double-bonded molecule with similar groups on opposite sides, now replaced by E.
Achiral Molecule
A molecule lacking chirality, often due to symmetry or the presence of only trigonal centers.
Ring
A cyclic structure where group positions are fixed, making stereocenter swaps yield distinct molecules.
Configuration
The specific spatial arrangement of atoms around a stereocenter, determining molecular identity.