3,4-Dimethylpent-1-ene has the formula When pure (R)-3,4-dimethylpent-1-ene is treated

Chapter 0, Problem 5-38

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3,4-Dimethylpent-1-ene has the formula When pure (R)-3,4-dimethylpent-1-ene is treated with hydrogen over a platinum catalyst, the product is (S)-2,3-dimethylpentane. (a) Draw the equation for this reaction. Show the stereochemistry of the reactant and the product. (b) Has the chirality center retained its configuration during this hydrogenation, or has it been inverted? (c) The reactant is named (R), but the product is named (S). Does this name change imply a change in the spatial arrangement of the groups around the chirality center? So why does the name switch from (R) to (S)? (d) How useful is the (R) or (S) designation for predicting the sign of an optical rotation? Can you predict the sign of the rotation of the reactant? Of the product? (Hint from Juliet Capulet: Whats in a name? That which we call a rose/By any other name would smell as sweet.)

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