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Condition of optical isomerism

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Answered by saripalli111
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Optical isomers can occur when there is an asymmetric carbon atom. An asymmetric carbon atom is one which is bonded to four different groups. It forms a chiral centre of the molecule. The four groups can be something hideously complex, or something comfortably simple like a hydrogen

Answered by Asparsh110902
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optical isomerism can occur when there is an asymmetric carbon atom . An asymmetric carbon atom is one which is bonded to four different groups. it form a chiral center of the molecules .

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