D-tartaric acid and meso tartaric acid are
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Tartric acid contains two asymmetric centers, but two of the "isomers" are equivalent and together are called meso which is not optically active, while the remaining two isomers are D- and L- mirror images, i.e., enantiomers. The meso form is a diastereomer of the other forms.
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