Difference between optically active and non active components and how can we identify them?
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Optically active compounds are those which can rotate the plane of plane polarised light, and those which not are Optically inactive compounds.Examples:
● Optically active- Lactic Acid, Glucose, etc.
● Optically inactive- Water, Chloroform, etc.
● Optically active- Lactic Acid, Glucose, etc.
● Optically inactive- Water, Chloroform, etc.
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