A Reverse Reflection
BY DÍAZ CORONADO FERNANDO 2F
Are a 1"molecules that have the same molecular formula but diferent structures" .(CrashCourse, 2013)
They Uses
4"The compound shown below contains a carbon connected to a hydrogen, a bromine, a chlorine and a fluorine. A tetrahedral atom connected to four different things is called a chiral center; it is a place where two different arrangements are possible". (Schaller, 2022)
4 "Ball-and-stick model of bromochlorofluoromethane. Bromine is on top of the central carbon, chlorine points towards the camera, hydrogen is to the back left, fluorine is to the back right.".(Schaller, 2022)
4 "Ball-and-stick model of bromochlorofluoromethane. Bromine is on top of the central carbon, fluorine points towards the camera, hydrogen is to the back left, chlorine is to the back right".(Schaller, 2022)
7"These compounds are used as racemic mixtures or pure enantiomers, but in the environment there are enantioselective metabolization and biodegradation processes that lead to changes in their enantiomeric distribution. Since the enantiomers of chiral pollutants have different toxicity, it is essential to know this distribution in order to make an adequate assessment of the environmental and human health risks associated with the use of these compounds. (Caballo, 2015)
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A Reverse Reflection
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A Reverse Reflection
BY DÍAZ CORONADO FERNANDO 2F
Are a 1"molecules that have the same molecular formula but diferent structures" .(CrashCourse, 2013)
They Uses
4"The compound shown below contains a carbon connected to a hydrogen, a bromine, a chlorine and a fluorine. A tetrahedral atom connected to four different things is called a chiral center; it is a place where two different arrangements are possible". (Schaller, 2022)
4 "Ball-and-stick model of bromochlorofluoromethane. Bromine is on top of the central carbon, chlorine points towards the camera, hydrogen is to the back left, fluorine is to the back right.".(Schaller, 2022)
4 "Ball-and-stick model of bromochlorofluoromethane. Bromine is on top of the central carbon, fluorine points towards the camera, hydrogen is to the back left, chlorine is to the back right".(Schaller, 2022)
7"These compounds are used as racemic mixtures or pure enantiomers, but in the environment there are enantioselective metabolization and biodegradation processes that lead to changes in their enantiomeric distribution. Since the enantiomers of chiral pollutants have different toxicity, it is essential to know this distribution in order to make an adequate assessment of the environmental and human health risks associated with the use of these compounds. (Caballo, 2015)
APA References