there are 128 stereoisomers of cholesteol . from the formula 2^n where n is the total number of chiral centers. As for cholesterol, there are 8 stereocenters therefore 2^8= 128
total of 500
648 just add total produced minus total rejected :)
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There is a total of 4 volumes for Merupuri
400 total
The total number of pentyl alcohols, including stereoisomers, is 6. This includes n-pentyl alcohol (1-pentanol), isopentyl alcohol (2-methyl-1-butanol), and their respective stereoisomers.
Compound 1 has two stereoisomers.
Codeine has two stereocenters, leading to a total of four possible stereoisomers: (R,R)-codeine, (R,S)-codeine, (S,R)-codeine, and (S,S)-codeine.
For a molecule with 2 chiral centers, there are 4 possible stereoisomers.
Tartaric acid has two chiral centers, leading to a total of four possible stereoisomers. Therefore, there are three stereoisomers for the L-tartaric acid form and one for the D-tartaric acid form.
Compounds with chiral centers can have stereoisomers.
CHCl3 has one stereoisomer because it does not have any chiral centers, which are necessary for generating different stereoisomers.
The chemical structure of Baycol (cerivastatin) has two chiral centers, giving rise to a total of four stereoisomers: two pairs of enantiomers. This arises from the presence of two stereocenters due to the presence of a double bond and a chiral carbon in the molecule.
Aldotetroses have 2^n stereoisomers, where n is the number of chiral centers. In the case of an aldotetrose, with 4 chiral centers, there can exist 2^4 = 16 stereoisomers.
Yes, that is very high. Your total cholesterol level is made up of many different parts, but in general your total cholesterol level should be less than 200.
Total blood cholesterol is determined by adding your HDL (good cholesterol) and your LDL (bad cholesterol) together and then dividing your triglyceride number by 5 and adding that number to your HDL and LDL number which will give you the total cholesterol.
Muscarine is a molecule with one chiral center, giving rise to two possible stereoisomers: (R)-muscarine and (S)-muscarine.