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Fischer projection
Fischer projection or Fischer projection formulan. A two-dimensional representation of a three-dimensional molecular structure, specifically to show spatial orientation around one or more chiral atoms, in which vertical lines indicate bonds that extend behind the plane and horizontal lines indicate bonds projecting out of the plane toward the viewer. [After Emil Hermann Fischer, who devised such representations.]TranslationsFischer projection
Fischer projection[′fish·ər prə‚jek·shən] (organic chemistry) A method for representing the spatial arrangement of groups around chiral carbon atoms; the four bonds to the chiral carbon are represented by a cross, with the assumption that the horizontal bonds project toward the viewer and the vertical bonds away from the viewer. |