
Allenes and Optical Activity: A Surprising Twist!
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Chemistry, Science, Physics
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10th Grade - University
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Hard
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The video tutorial explains optical activity in compounds like allenes, spiro compounds, and biphenyls. It introduces optical isomerism in allenes, first described by Van T Hoff, and details the structure of allenes, which have two adjacent carbon-carbon double bonds but no chiral carbon atom. Despite having a plane of symmetry, allenes are optically active due to their orbital structure. The central carbon is SP hybridized, while terminal carbons are SP2 hybridized, allowing for pi bond formation. The lack of symmetry makes allenes dissymmetric, existing as pairs of anachomers.
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