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A newly discovered chiral compound (BAGO) was analyzed. Four new elements have been
discovered (L, R, G and Z) and served as hetero atoms to this chiral compound. The atomic
numbers of these elements were in the following order: Z < L< G< R. Additional data for this
compound is shown below.
Melting point, °C
197.2
Optical Activity Rotation,
degrees
+ 13.9
Density, g/mL
1.56
R
BAGO
L.
Transcribed Image Text:A newly discovered chiral compound (BAGO) was analyzed. Four new elements have been discovered (L, R, G and Z) and served as hetero atoms to this chiral compound. The atomic numbers of these elements were in the following order: Z < L< G< R. Additional data for this compound is shown below. Melting point, °C 197.2 Optical Activity Rotation, degrees + 13.9 Density, g/mL 1.56 R BAGO L.
BAGO
The absolute configuration of BAGO is
choose your answer...
The melting point of its enantiomer will be
choose your answer...
レ
197.2. The relative configuration of its enantiomer will be
choose your answer...
The density of BAGO is
choose your answer...
the density of its enantiomer.
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Transcribed Image Text:BAGO The absolute configuration of BAGO is choose your answer... The melting point of its enantiomer will be choose your answer... レ 197.2. The relative configuration of its enantiomer will be choose your answer... The density of BAGO is choose your answer... the density of its enantiomer. へ へ
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