In Organic Chemistry when determining if a tetrahedral molecule is chiral or identical to another. is it safe to assume that if they are both R- or both S- that they are identical? or is it possible for both to be R but still be chiral?
In Organic Chemistry when determining if a tetrahedral molecule is chiral or identical to another. is it safe to assume that if they are both R- or both S- that they are identical? or is it possible for both to be R but still be chiral?