Chirality & SymmetryStereochemistry
What is a Pseudo-asymmetric center?
Expert Answer
A carbon bonded to two structurally identical but stereochemically different groups (e.g., one R-group and one S-group). Represented by lowercase or .
What is a Pseudo-asymmetric center?
A carbon bonded to two structurally identical but stereochemically different groups (e.g., one R-group and one S-group). Represented by lowercase or .
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