valemil
Valemil is a fictional chemical compound used primarily in chemistry education and speculative fiction to illustrate general principles of organic chemistry and stereochemistry. In common depictions, valemil is a small, chiral aromatic molecule possessing at least two stereocenters, which yields multiple stereoisomers including enantiomers and diastereomers. The term is typically used as a teaching placeholder rather than a real substance, and there are no validated experimental data outside fictional or pedagogical contexts.
In discussions and demonstrations, valemil serves to demonstrate topics such as chiral resolution, optical activity, racemization,
Valemil figures in textbooks and online resources as a neutral example for computational modeling, stereochemical calculators,
See also: Chirality, Enantiomer, Diastereomer, Stereochemistry, Optical activity, Racemate.