34+ Identical Constitutional Isomers Enantiomers Diastereomers Background. So we call this a constitutional isomer. And different conformations of the same compound can be rotated into an identical molecule around an atom with a single bond.
A molecule that is not identical with its mirror image is called chiral and occurs as a pair of enantiomers. Constitutional isomers can have different physical and chemical properties. What is the relation between the given compound?
Enantiomers, diastereomers, constitutional isomers ect.
And different conformations of the same compound can be rotated into an identical molecule around an atom with a single bond. See the compounds are identical but the arrangements are different, and they are not the mirror images of each other. Side by side a chiral molecule is a one that is not identical to its mirror image. Which of the following statements correctly describe how to assign a priority to each group bonded to a stereogenic center when assigning r/s configurations?