I'll share an even simpler formula for distinguishing RS! Formula 1: If "1st vector × 4th vector = 2nd vector," then it's S; otherwise, it's R. Formula 2: If "1st vector × 2nd vector = 3rd vector," then it's S; otherwise, it's R. Formula 3: If "3rd vector × 4th vector = 1st vector," then it's S; otherwise, it's R. If you want more detailed information, please visit the following links 🧚♂ Jeongbin's Study Room (Korean)📖 👉 nate9389.tistory.com/ RS Nomenclature and Vector Cross Product (Korean)🤚 👉 nate9389.tistory.com/1914 Enantiomer Examples (Korean)🤚 👉 nate9389.tistory.com/2399 Jeongbin's Study Room (English)📖 👉jb243.github.io/ RS Nomenclature and Vector Cross Product (English)🤚 👉 jb243.github.io/pages/2387 Enantiomer Examples (English)🤚 👉 jb243.github.io/pages/2399
I'll share an even simpler formula for distinguishing RS!
Formula 1: If "1st vector × 4th vector = 2nd vector," then it's S; otherwise, it's R.
Formula 2: If "1st vector × 2nd vector = 3rd vector," then it's S; otherwise, it's R.
Formula 3: If "3rd vector × 4th vector = 1st vector," then it's S; otherwise, it's R.
If you want more detailed information, please visit the following links 🧚♂
Jeongbin's Study Room (Korean)📖
👉 nate9389.tistory.com/
RS Nomenclature and Vector Cross Product (Korean)🤚
👉 nate9389.tistory.com/1914
Enantiomer Examples (Korean)🤚
👉 nate9389.tistory.com/2399
Jeongbin's Study Room (English)📖
👉jb243.github.io/
RS Nomenclature and Vector Cross Product (English)🤚
👉 jb243.github.io/pages/2387
Enantiomer Examples (English)🤚
👉 jb243.github.io/pages/2399