Discuss the uses/applications of your molecule. If applicable, describe any societal issues, either negative or positive, relating to the molecule.

discuss the molecule that you selected. At a minimum, you should include the following:

• Discuss the uses/applications of your molecule. If applicable, describe any societal issues, either negative or positive, relating to the molecule.
• Be sure to include a description of what each topic below means, in general (theory), and discuss how it applies to your molecule.
• Line-bond and skeletal structural representations of the molecule using ChemDraw.
• A skeletal structure with assignments of the molecular geometry (shape) for each atom (that has 2 or more attachments).
• Two 3D drawings of your molecule done in MarvinSketch with the energy minimized (different perspectives). Discuss the overall shape of your entire molecule.
• A skeletal structure with identification of the functional groups present in the molecule.
• Presentation of predicted instrumental data (13C and 1H NMRs, IR spectra, MS) for the compound and a correlation with the molecular structure (assign each peak to a part of the structure). For the MS, be sure and draw (using ChemDraw) the line bond representations of at least three of the fragments.
• Discuss the chiral properties and/or isomers of the compound. Does your molecule have chiral centers and overall, is your molecule chiral? Draw a skeletal structure with stereogenic centers marked properly and also draw at least one type of isomer (chiral, structural, or geometric). Include a general discussion of chirality and isomerism.
• Discuss the types of intermolecular forces that your molecule would exhibit and relate them to the physical properties of the molecule. How do these properties relate to the structure of the molecule?

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