describe optical isomerism with suitable example
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Optical isomers are compounds that are nonsuperimposable mirror images of each other. ... If the arrangement in space makes the two isomers nonsuperimposable mirror images of each other, we call them optical isomers or enantiomers. An example is the amino acid alanine.
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