Chiral Carbons Many organic compounds have more than one

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Chiral Carbons Many organic compounds have more than one chiral carbon. For each chiral carbon in a compound, a pair of stereoisomers can exist. The total number of possible isomers for the compound is equal to 2 n , where n is the number of chiral carbons. Draw each structure, and determine how many stereoisomers are possible for each compound named below. a. 3,5-dimethylnonane b. 3,7-dimethyl-5-ethyldecane

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