How many stereoisomers are possible for 3,4-dimethylheptane? which are pairs of enantiomers and which are meso compounds?

1 Answer
Jan 5, 2016

There are four possible stereoisomers for 3,4-dimethylheptane. There are two pairs of enantiomers and no meso compounds.

Explanation:

The formula of 3,4-dimethylheptane is

3,4-Me2

#"C-3"# and #"C-4"# are chiral centres, so the maximum number of stereoisomers is #2^2=4#.

The easiest way to see these isomers is to draw their Fischer projections.

Start by drawing four templates. #"C-1"# is at the top, and #"C-3"# and #"C-4"# are the two atoms with the horizontal bonds.

Templates

Now add the #"H"# atoms in all possible positions on the horizontal lines:

  • two to the left;
  • two to the right;
  • one to the left and one to the right;
  • one to the right and one to the left.

Isomers

There are no internal mirror planes of symmetry, so there are no meso compounds.

The two isomers on the left are a pair of enantiomers, and the two isomers on the right are a pair of enantiomers.