Configuration & NomenclatureStereochemistry
In CIP priority, how are isotopes ranked (e.g., H, D, T)?
Expert Answer
Higher atomic mass gets higher priority. Order: T (Tritium) > D (Deuterium) > H (Hydrogen).
In CIP priority, how are isotopes ranked (e.g., H, D, T)?
Higher atomic mass gets higher priority. Order: T (Tritium) > D (Deuterium) > H (Hydrogen).
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