What distinguishes a chiral carbon centre?

2 Answers
Apr 9, 2017

A chiral compound cannot be superimposed upon its mirror image.

Explanation:

See [here for an intro...](https://socratic.org/questions/how-can-you-identify-optical-isomers)

For the importance of chiral compounds see [here.](https://socratic.org/questions/why-is-chirality-important-in-organic-chemistry#304999) As to how chiral molecules are separated, see here.

Remember for carbon, typically a #CR_1R_2R_3R_4# stereoisomer CANNOT be superimposed upon its mirror image. The experiment to separate the stereoisomers is long, and protracted, and difficult.

Apr 11, 2017

All different bonds

Explanation:

If you are looking for an easy answer, this is it:

If a carbon has four different groups attached to it, it will be chiral.