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  2. Cahn–Ingold–Prelog priority rules - Wikipedia

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    For double bonded molecules, CahnIngoldPrelog priority rules (CIP rules) are followed to determine the priority of substituents of the double bond. If both of the high priority groups are on the same side of the double bond (cis configuration), then the stereoisomer is assigned the configuration Z (zusammen, German word meaning "together").

  3. Category:Eponymous chemical rules - Wikipedia

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  4. Absolute configuration - Wikipedia

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    Absolute configuration uses a set of rules to describe the relative positions of each bond around the chiral center atom. The most common labeling method uses the descriptors R or S and is based on the CahnIngoldPrelog priority rules. R and S refer to rectus and sinister, Latin for right and left, respectively.

  5. Polyhedral symbol - Wikipedia

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    The first step in determining the configuration index is to assign a priority number to each coordinating ligand according to the Cahn-Ingold-Prelog priority rules, (CIP rules). The preferred ligand takes the lowest priority number.

  6. Atropisomer - Wikipedia

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    Alternately, all four groups can be ranked by CahnIngoldPrelog priority rules, with overall priority given to the two groups on the "front" atom of the Newman projection. The two configurations determined in this way are termed R a and S a , in analogy to the traditional R / S for a traditional tetrahedral stereocenter.

  7. Axial chirality - Wikipedia

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    The designations are based on the same CahnIngoldPrelog priority rules used for tetrahedral stereocenters. [3] The chiral axis is viewed end-on and the two "near" and two "far" substituents on the axial unit are ranked, but with the additional rule that the two near substituents have higher priority than the far ones. [4]

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  9. E–Z notation - Wikipedia

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    E–Z configuration, or the E–Z convention, is the IUPAC preferred method of describing the absolute stereochemistry of double bonds in organic chemistry.It is an extension of cis–trans isomer notation (which only describes relative stereochemistry) that can be used to describe double bonds having two, three or four substituents.