Question asks about Symmetry, Chirality of molecules.
C) cis-2-chlorocyclopropane
D) trans-2-chlorocyclopropane
Answer key states both molecules are chiral. I'm not sure how this is the case as both molecules fail the rule of 4-different substituents.
- C2 bears Cl, H, 2x CH2
- C1 & C2 both bear H2, CH2, CHCl
Also, how can a molecule with only one non-hydrogen substituent be cis/trans? I've built the molecule but seem to be blanking on the rationale that allows cis/trans
Thanks in advance guys