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Did I understandit right on minute 3:48 the original Molekül and the 2 molekule drawn are diastereomers, and the original molekule and the third molekule drawn are Diastereomers, but the 2 and 3 molekule drawn aren'T?
its been 5 yrs idk if u will reply but try , so my question is at 3:54 the 2 diastereomers have diastereomers with the original drawing but what is the relationship between these 2 are they also diastereomers???
Yes I think they are diastereomers of each other, they are all diastereomers of each other. That‘s because the molecule stays the same but only the positions of the groups are changing
No, the bottom one and the top right one are enantiomers. All of the chiral centers are flipped, so you can imagine that they are mirror images of each other.