stereogenico
Stereogenico, or stereogenic in English, is a term used in chemistry to describe a feature of a molecule that can give rise to stereoisomerism. In practice, stereogenicity refers to the ability of a molecule to exist as distinct stereoisomers, such as enantiomers and diastereomers, that are not superimposable.
The most common stereogenic feature is a stereogenic center: an atom—most often carbon—bonded to four different
Stereogenicity can arise in other ways besides a classic carbon center. Atoms other than carbon can act
When a molecule contains multiple stereogenic centers, a range of stereoisomers is possible, including pairs of
Stereogenico is a fundamental concept in stereochemistry, influencing physical properties such as optical activity and, critically,