Difference between retention and recimisation with examples
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Racemization is a process in organic chemistry that occurs when a compound undergoes a reaction in which the transformation produces an equal mixture of both possible enantiomers. ... A specific example of racemization involves amino acids exposed to basic conditions
Retention is the act or condition of keeping or containing something. An example of retention is a dam holding back a river. An example of retention is someone being held in a rehabilitation center. An example of retention is memory.
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