DiastereomersTable of contentsNo headersDuy Dang says:
Very informative figures. Could you please make more samples of diastereomers in which they have 3 stereocenters. Can cyclic compounds be diastereomers? If so, could you please make a sample ?
Posted 23:47, 4 Mar 2009
Hai Le says:
The images convey a lot of information at once. I think that students new to the topic may be a little intimidated. You can try to break it up into more steps in order to simplify things a bit.
Posted 20:22, 9 Mar 2009
Ashive Sharma says:
Nice module! A couple of suggestions: I think you should explain what a meso compound is because you mention it slighty and its kind of confusing. Also you could mention that if you switch one wedge to a dash or vice versa, that becomes a diastereomer of your molecule. Figure 1 is kind of confusing because there's so much going on. Other than that I like your figures and module.
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