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Mimi

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Question 1

The two benzene substituents of the common analgesic shown below are considered in what relation to one another?


ortho
para
meta
trans
◦ 1,3

Question 2

There are three rules for assigning priorities:

Rule 1: A substituent atom of higher atomic number takes precedence over one of lower atomic number.
Rule 2: If two substituent atoms attached to the stereocenter have the same priority, the atom on the right of a hydrogen atom bonded to chiral carbon is a substituent of higher priority.
Rule 3: Double and triple bonds are treated as if they were single, and the atoms in them are duplicated or triplicated at each end by the particular atoms at the other end of the multiple bond.

Which rule(s) is/are stated incorrectly?
◦ rule 2
◦ rules 1 and 3
◦ rule 3
◦ rules 2 and 3
◦ rules 1 and 2


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Mimi

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Reply 2 on: Jul 8, 2021
Gracias!


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Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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