Chapter 4: Q42P (page 167)
1-Bromo-2-methylcyclopentane has four pairs of diastereomers. Draw the four pairs
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Chapter 4: Q42P (page 167)
1-Bromo-2-methylcyclopentane has four pairs of diastereomers. Draw the four pairs

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The following compound has only one asymmetric centre. Why then does it have four stereoisomers?
Draw and label the E and Z isomers for each of the following:
a. CH3CH3CH = CHCH3
b. CH3CH3CH2CH2
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CH3CH2C=C CH2Cl
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CH3CHCH3
c. CH3CH2C=CHCH2CH3
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Cl
d. HOCH2CH2 C = C C ≡ CH
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O = CH C(CH3)3
Draw all possible stereoisomers for each of the following. Indicate those compounds for which no stereoisomers are possible.
a. 1-bromo-2-chlorocyclohexane
b. 2-bromo-4-methylpentane
c. 1,2-dichlorocyclohexane
d. 2-bromo-4-chloropentane
e. 1-bromo-4-chlorocyclohexane
f. 1,2-dimethylcyclopropane
g. 4-bromo-2-pentene
h. 3,3-dimethylpentane
i. 1-bromo-2-chlorocyclobutane
j. 1-bromo-3-chlorocyclobutane
Is the following compound optically active?

Question:A solution of an unknown compound (3.0 g of the compound in 200 mL of solution), when placed in a polarimeter tube 2.0 dm long, was found to rotate
the plane of polarized light 18° in a counterclockwise direction. What is the specific rotation of the compound?
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