L-Valine ((CH₃)₂CHCH(NH₂)COOH) - R or S Configuration

Is L-Valine R or S?

L-Valine ((CH₃)₂CHCH(NH₂)COOH) has 1 chiral center. A branched-chain amino acid. The isopropyl side chain has two methyl branches at the β-carbon, testing comparison of branched vs linear groups.. The configuration is S based on CIP priority rules.

Formula(CH₃)₂CHCH(NH₂)COOH
NameL-Valine
Number of Chiral Centers1
Configuration(s)S
DifficultyIntermediate

Chiral Center Analysis

L-Valine ((CH₃)₂CHCH(NH₂)COOH) contains 1 chiral center. A branched-chain amino acid. The isopropyl side chain has two methyl branches at the β-carbon, testing comparison of branched vs linear groups.. Each chiral center is analyzed below using CIP (Cahn-Ingold-Prelog) priority rules to determine R or S configuration.

CIP Priority Assignment

The four substituents on the chiral center are ranked by atomic number of the directly attached atom, with ties broken by exploring outward along each branch.

R/S Configuration

With the lowest priority group (priority 4) oriented away from the viewer, the remaining three substituents trace a counterclockwise path from priority 1 to 2 to 3. This gives the S configuration.

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