Respuesta :
Answer:
Part A: 2- Pentene and 2-chlorobutane have stereoisomers
Part B: Only 1,2-dichloro-1-butene has both cis and trans isomer
Part C: Only 2-bromo-2-chlorobutane is chiral
Part D: Only 2-butanol contains a chiral carbon
Explanation:
Stereoisomerism is a phenomenon where by compounds have the same molecular formular but different spatial arrangement
There are 2 types of Stereoisomerism
- Geometrical isomerism. This is sometimes called Cis and trans isomerism. This usually occurs in Alkenes. For a molecule to have cis and trans isomer, each carbon holding the double bonds must have two different groups around it.
- Optical isomerism: A compound will have an optical isomer if it contains at least a chiral carbon. A chiral carbon is a carbon that is bonded to four (4) different groups around it in a molecule.
Part A: 2-pentene has cis and trans isomer
2-chlorobutane exhibit optical isomerism also. (option a and b)
Part B: Only (option a) 1,2-dichloro-1-butene has cis and trans isomer
Part C: Only (option a) 2-bromo-2-chlorobutane has a chiral carbon. The chiral carbon is the 2nd carbon holding the Cl, Br, CH3 and C2H5 groups
Part D: Only (option D) 2-butanol has a chiral carbon. The 2nd carbon is the chiral carbon holding the H, OH, CH3 and C2H5 groups