Difine enantiomers? (Hs:16)
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They are the stereoisomers which are non-superimposable mirror images of each other as well as rotate the plane of polarized light via the same angle though different in opposite directions.
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Explanation:
Enantiomers or optical isomers are chiral molecules which are non-superimposable mirror images of each other.
Enantiomers are thermodynamically identical, equally stable, and have the same spectra, one still would be inclined to say that they are two distinct species as well as two distinct substances (because they can be separated and have different properties in at least some circumstances).
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