Topicity is the relation between two atoms or groups within a molecule. If atoms
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Topicity is the relation between two atoms or groups within a molecule. If atoms or groups are equivalent, the molecule or bonds of a molecule can be rotated so that they are indistinguishable. If they are enantiotopic they are mirror images of each other but not equivalent. If they are diastereotopic they are connected in the same fashion but not equivalent or enantiotopic. If they are constitutional heterotopic, they are connected differently in a molecule.
Answer whether atoms or groups of the given topicity are indistinguishable by NMR (symmetric environment) and/or by organisms (asymmetric environment).
Diastereotopic atoms or groups are indistinguishable by NMR.
Enantiotopic atoms or groups are indistinguishable by organisms.
Diastereotopic atoms or groups are indistinguishable by organisms.
Equivalent atoms or groups are indistinguishable by NMR.
Constitutional heterotopic atoms or groups are indistinguishable by organisms.
Constitutional heterotopic atoms or groups are indistinguishable by NMR.
Enantiotopic atoms or groups are indistinguishable by NMR.
Equivalent atoms or groups are indistinguishable by organisms.
Diastereotopic atoms or groups are indistinguishable by NMR.
Answer 1Choose...truefalseEnantiotopic atoms or groups are indistinguishable by organisms.
Answer 2Choose...truefalseDiastereotopic atoms or groups are indistinguishable by organisms.
Answer 3Choose...truefalseEquivalent atoms or groups are indistinguishable by NMR.
Answer 4Choose...truefalseConstitutional heterotopic atoms or groups are indistinguishable by organisms.
Answer 5Choose...truefalseConstitutional heterotopic atoms or groups are indistinguishable by NMR.
Answer 6Choose...truefalseEnantiotopic atoms or groups are indistinguishable by NMR.
Answer 7Choose...truefalseEquivalent atoms or groups are indistinguishable by organisms.
Answer 8Choose...truefalseExplanation / Answer
Diastereotopic atoms or groups are indistinguishable by NMR.
STATMENT IS FALSE BECAUSE DIFFERENT SIGNALS ARE SEEN FOR DIASTEREOMERICALLY DIFFERENT ATOMS AND GROUPS WITH COMPLEX SPECTRA
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