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Fischer Projection definitions
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Fischer Projection
A 2D representation of a 3D molecule, where vertical lines indicate bonds going into the page and horizontal lines indicate bonds coming out.
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Fischer Projection
A 2D representation of a 3D molecule, where vertical lines indicate bonds going into the page and horizontal lines indicate bonds coming out.
Bond Line Structure
A simplified drawing style showing carbon chains as zigzag lines, omitting hydrogen atoms for clarity.
Wedge and Dash Notation
A method to depict 3D spatial orientation, with wedges for bonds coming out of the page and dashes for bonds going in.
Caterpillar View
A visualization technique where the molecule is seen from the side, aligning atoms in a linear fashion to clarify spatial arrangement.
Zigzag Pattern
The typical arrangement of carbon atoms in bond line structures, achieved by rotating every other bond for accurate 3D depiction.
Vertical Bond
A line in Fischer projections representing a bond directed into the plane of the page.
Horizontal Bond
A line in Fischer projections representing a bond directed out of the plane of the page.
Stereochemistry
The study of spatial arrangements of atoms and their impact on molecular properties and reactions.
Haworth Projection
A drawing style used for cyclic molecules, especially sugars, highlighting atoms above and below the ring plane.
Sawhorse Projection
A depiction emphasizing the spatial relationship and orientation of adjacent atoms, useful for analyzing configurations.
Newman Projection
A visualization method for conformations, showing the view along a carbon-carbon bond axis.
Functional Group
A specific group of atoms within a molecule responsible for characteristic chemical reactions.
Configuration
The fixed spatial arrangement of atoms in a molecule, crucial for distinguishing isomers.
Eyeball Method
A strategy for visualizing which groups are in front or back when converting projections, aiding in accurate 3D interpretation.