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define chiral carbon n enantiomers​


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Answered by futureias
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Explanation:

Enantiomers are pairs of stereoisomers which are mirror images of each other: thus, A and B are enantiomers. It should be self-evident that a chiral molecule will always have one (and only one) enantiomer: enantiomers come in pairs. ... We defined a chiral center as a tetrahedral carbon with four different substituents.

Answered by snehashinde
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Enantiomersare pairs stereoisomer that are chiral .A chiral molecule is non- superimposable on it Mirror image so that the mirror image is actually different molecule .The two non identical Mirror image are the pair of enantiomersare..... Two word chiral come from the Greek ceiros meaning hand...
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