Optical Activity & Isomer TypesStereochemistry
What is Mutarotation?
Expert Answer
The spontaneous change in rotation of an optically active compound (like Glucose) as it equilibrates between and anomers via the open chain.
What is Mutarotation?
The spontaneous change in rotation of an optically active compound (like Glucose) as it equilibrates between and anomers via the open chain.
Use our Spaced Repetition flashcards to memorize Optical Activity & Isomer Types and ace your exams.
Start Practicing NowDoes the presence of a Center of Symmetry (COS) or Plane of Symmetry (POS) guarantee optical inactivity?
True or False: A molecule must have a chiral carbon to be chiral.
Under what condition is an allene ( ) chiral?
What prevents rotation in chiral Biphenyls (Atropisomerism)?
Why are simple chiral amines (like ) not optically active at room temperature?