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A Simple Method of Drawing Stereoisomers from Complicated Symmetrical Structures
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Abstract
A practical and systematic method to establish the number and relationships of stereoisomers in cases of complex molecular symmetry is described.
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Second-Year UndergraduateKeywords (Domain):
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Design and Implementation of a Self-Directed Stereochemistry Lesson Using Embedded Virtual Three-Dimensional Images in a Portable Document Format
Jeremy A. Cody, Paul A. Craig, Adam D. Loudermilk, Paul M. Yacci, Sarah L. Frisco, and Jennifer R. MililloJournal of Chemical Education2012 89 (1), 29-33Design and Implementation of a Self-Directed Stereochemistry Lesson Using Embedded Virtual Three-Dimensional Images in a Portable Document Format
Jeremy A. Cody, Paul A. Craig, Adam D. Loudermilk, Paul M. Yacci, Sarah L. Frisco, and Jennifer R. MililloJournal of Chemical Education2012 89 (1), 29-33A novel stereochemistry lesson was prepared that incorporated both handheld molecular models and embedded virtual three-dimensional (3D) images. The images are fully interactive and eye-catching for the students; methods for preparing 3D molecular images ...
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- Received: August 03, 2009
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