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What are stereoisomers? Give an example.


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Stereoisomers

  • Stereoisomers have the same molecular formula and chemical bonds but they have different spatial arrangements.
  • Stereoisomers can be subdivided into two parts that are configurational and conformational isomers.

Configurational isomerism

  • This type of isomerism is non-superimposable and non-interconvertible by rotation around single bonds.
  • They can be interconverted by breaking and making bonds.
  • These are of two types that are Enantiomers(optical isomers), and diastereomers.

1. Enantiomers

  • In this, two isomers are mirror images of each other.
  • It is also known as inversional isomerism.
  • For example, the enantiomers of lactic acid is given below:

2. Diastereomers

  • These do not mirror images of each other.
  • These are also known as geometrical isomers.
  • For example, diastereomers of But-2-ene is shown below:

Conformational isomers

  • These are non-superimposable but easily interconvertible by rotation about single bonds.
  • Cycloalkane and alkanes show this type of isomerism.
  • For example, the conformational isomers of ethane is shown below:


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