The edge case is where the 4-bonded carbon has two substituents that are
identical except for stereocenters or cis/trans bonds.

- Noel

2009/4/7 Egon Willighagen <[email protected]>

> On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 12:46 PM, Christoph Steinbeck
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Naively, I would also say that if a 4-bonded carbon has substituents
> > with 4 different Morgan numbers, it could be considered a stereo center.
>
> Mmmm... aren't Morgan number supposed to make ties in such cases?
>
> But, agreed... it should not be too difficult to make a brute force
> approach...
>
> Egon
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