The absolute configuration of is
General Organic Chemistry (GOC) · Class 11 · JEE Main Previous Year Question
The absolute configuration of is
- a✓
(2S, 3R)
- b
(2S, 3S)
- c
(2R, 3R)
- d
(2R, 3S)
(2S, 3R)
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