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threelonmusketeers@sh.itjust.works to Science Memes@mander.xyzEnglish · 9 days ago

Enantiomers

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Enantiomers

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threelonmusketeers@sh.itjust.works to Science Memes@mander.xyzEnglish · 9 days ago
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    I’m not smart enough to know this.

    • ImplyingImplications@lemmy.ca
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      It’s the title of the post: Enantiomer an identical chemical structure but mirrored. Think of how your hands are left and right. They’re identical in their structure, but are mirrored. Molecules can have the same thing and were denoted by L and D (but now use + and -)

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      Some molecules have a rotation that is centered on a chiral carbon atom and is named by the way the other atoms of the molecule rotate. There are some rules to it, but L is levorotatory and means it rotates to the left or counter-clockwise. D is dextrorotatory and spins to the right, or clockwise.

      Edit: spelling errors lol

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        These terms can describe any molecule, btw, doesn’t have to contain carbon

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          Not any molecule, it’s gotta be able to have stereoisomers in the first place. There’s no R or S water for example. D/L notation is for biology.

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            Well yes, it does have to have chirality, I just meant it doesn’t have to contain any specific elements.

            I’m definitely no expert, but isn’t the D/L notation used in all of chemistry? Sometimes it’s written Δ/Λ, but that’s the same thing. Doesn’t it just describe a molecule’s geometry in a different way from R/S?

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    TIL chemists clearly got confused by D(ex)/S(in) and R(ight)/L(eft).

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    Chirality, Motherfucker! Do you have it?

    • redsand@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      Say racemic. Say racemic again motherfucker!

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    Y not Samuel R Jackson¿

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      because the meme was made by a chemist and not a physicist

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      Because the prefixes for optical rotation are dextro and levo :)

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    Ooh, do Harry S. Truman vs Harry R. Truman next!

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      Done.

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        <3

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