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Diastereotopic
Diastereotopic refers to hydrogen atoms or groups in a molecule that are not identical and are replaced by another atom or group, leading to diastereomers.
Enantiotopic
Refers to atoms or groups in a molecule that are mirror images of each other but not superimposable, often discussed in the context of chirality in organic chemistry.
Chemically Equivalent
Term used to describe atoms or groups in a molecule that have identical chemical environments and exhibit the same chemical behavior.
Diastereotopic
Describes hydrogen atoms or groups attached to the same carbon atom that are not equivalent in the three-dimensional spatial configuration, leading to non-superimposable structures.
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