Are Enantiomers The Same Molecule?
Are Enantiomers The Same Molecule? Enantiomers are pairs of compounds with exactly the same connectivity but opposite three-dimensional shapes. Enantiomers are not the same as each other; one enantiomer cannot be superimposed on the other. Are diastereomers different molecules? The molecules with only one stereocenter that differs (parallel arrows) are diastereomers. A biological example of