Published in Henry Rzepa's Blog
Author Henry Rzepa
In the previous post, I went over how a reaction can be stripped down to basic components. That exercise was essentially a flat one in two dimensions, establishing only what connections between atoms are made or broken. Here we look at the three dimensional arrangements. It all boils down to identifying what the stereochemistry of the bonds marked with a wavy line are. To make it simple, let us start with the molecule shown on the left.