Isomerism Flashcards

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Define the term isomer?

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Two molecules which have the same molecular formula but the atoms are arranged differently.

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What are the two types of isomers?

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Structural isomers
Stereoisomers

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What is meant by structural isomers?

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Atoms are connected in different ways so they have the same molecular formula ( e.g same number of carbons and same number of hydrogens ) but different structural formulas.

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Define the term stereoisomerism?

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Compounds with the same structural formula
With atoms arranged differently in space

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What are the three types of structural isomers?

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Chain isomers
Positional isomers
Functional group isomers

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6
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Properties of C=C bonds?

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Can’t rotate
Rigid
Restricted rotation ( causes E/Z isomers )
Planar

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What causes E /Z isomers?

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C=C bonds have restricted rotation
Double bond carbons have different atoms or groups attached ( arranged differently )

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In the Z isomers how are the groups arranged?

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Same groups either both above or below the double bond

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In the E isomers how are the groups arranged?

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Same groups arranged across the double bond ( one above and one below )

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How to use the CIP priority rules to determine E/Z isomers with 4 different groups attached?

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Assign priority to two atoms attached to each carbons
Do this by atoms directly bonded to each C=C carbon atom
Atom with higher atomic number is given higher priority. ( things bonded to LHS carbon and things bonded to RHS carbon )
Look to see how the two higher priority groups are arranged
If both above or below ( Z isomer )
If positioned across ( E isomer )

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Describe how to distinguish between two enantiomers ?

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Use plane polarised light
Rotates the plane in opposite directions

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