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Configurations of stereoisomers: Why in the first drawing, where hydrogen is in the plane, have a configuration of S and not R ? Why in the second drawing, where the hydrogen is in the plane, have a configuration of S? Is there a trick to determine this? I understand that if hydrogen is on a wedge, the configuration will be opposite of what you draw.

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