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Stereochemistry

CY1101 – Group 9 | AY2018/2019 Semester 1

Author: JANE VANETTA LEE EN XUAN

Chiral Environments: Sometimes, the environment shapes you

Posted on October 26, 2018November 2, 2018 by JANE VANETTA LEE EN XUAN

In previous entries, we have discussed about enantiomers and how they have different arrangements in space. These different enantiomers can… Read more Chiral Environments: Sometimes, the environment shapes you

Stereospecificity & Stereoselectivity: Isomeric-Inequality

Posted on October 26, 2018November 2, 2018 by JANE VANETTA LEE EN XUAN

Welcome to another blog post! We hope that you have been having a great learning experience so far. In the… Read more Stereospecificity & Stereoselectivity: Isomeric-Inequality

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