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qcm enantiomères


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Salut @Crepanax

Tu fais une cis addition sur un composé E => tu obtiens du RR + SS (qui sont énantiomères mais il ne faut pas oublier le C* de départ qui est S et qui lui ne changera pas de configuration vu qu'il n'est pas touché => tu as SRR + SSS => 2 diastéréoisomères

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