Question: Explain why compound A can be separated into its R- and S-enantiomers, but compound B cannot. CH,CH CH2CH CH,--N-CH, C CH-N CH2CH,CH, CH2CH2CH3 compound B
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CH,CH CH2CH CH,--N-CH, C CH-N CH2CH,CH, CH2CH2CH3 compound B compound A
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