3. Explain the optical isomerism in octahedral complexes.
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Optical isomers are stereoisomers that are related via on-superimposable mirror images of each other. They differ from geometric stereoisomers in that they rotate can rotate plane-polarized light. These isomers are referred to as enantiomers or chiral.
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