AWK - Sorry, that was a typo. I meant I couldn't find a plane of symmetry so I figured the entire molecule was chiral.
Dan - I get what you're saying, but I don't understand where to stop drawing the sub groups when using C2 as a chirality center. I mean, if you have to do a mirror image of it, where do you stop, at just the first carbon attached?
For example, in the 2,5-dimethylheptane example, you've got two methyl groups, a hydrogen, and a CH2 group attached to the rest of the chain. How exactly do you draw that? Do you cut off the C4 and just draw it as the quaternary carbon with only the four directly attached carbons?
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