Isomerism and StereochemistryhardMCQ SINGLE

When properly assigning absolute configuration to a specific stereocenter using the CIP sequence rulIsomerism and Stereochemistry Chemistry Question

Question

When properly assigning absolute configuration to a specific stereocenter using the CIP sequence rules, a tie-breaker is frequently required for multiple bonds. How is a carbon atom possessing a double bond to an oxygen atom ($-C=O$) formally treated?

Answer: B

💡 Solution & Explanation

According to strict CIP sub-rules, any multiple bond is mathematically expanded. A $C=O$ double bond is treated stereochemically as if the Carbon is single-bonded to two separate Oxygen "pseudo-atoms," and the Oxygen is reciprocally bonded to two Carbon atoms.

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