7: Optical Isomerism Flashcards

1
Q

Define stereoisomers.

A

Same structural and molecular formula, but the atoms are arranged differently in space

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2
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What is a chiral carbon?

A

A carbon atom with 4 different substituents attached.

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3
Q

What is an optical isomer?

A

They contain the same functional groups, but can produce a mirror image of eachother.

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4
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What does it mean if an isomer is optically active?

A

They rotate plane polarised light.

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5
Q

What is plane polarised light?

A

Light is vibrating in the same plane.

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6
Q

What does each enantiomer do to plane polarised light?

A

One enantiomer rotates it clockwise.
The other enantiomer rotates it anticlockwise.

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7
Q

What is a racemic mixture?

A

A mixture that contains equal quantities of each enantiomer of an optically active compound.

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8
Q

Why don’t racemates show any optical activity.

A

The equal quantities of each enantiomer cancel each other out so there is no overall effect.

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