Chiral center example set 2 organic chemistry
Hi - In the examples of chiral centers in example set 2 for organic chemistry, 1, 3 difluorocyclopentane is noted as having 2 chiral carbon centers; however, I don't understand! One carbon indicated as chiral is attached to two CH2 molecules so I don't see that it is attached to 4 different groups to qualify for chiral status. The same goes for the other chrial center noted in the video. The video indicates the groups as being those that are directly bonded to the "chiral" carbon and the next group attached to that CH2, not directly bonded to the carbon(s) indicated as chiral- How will I know when to consider the not directly bonded groups as a part of the group that is to determine chirality?
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