Discuss the optical isomerism involved in lactic acid
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Lactic acid is a fairly common and simple example of optical isomerism. The (+) enantiomer of lactic acid is found in muscle. ... The positions of the hydroxyl groups on other chiral molecules can be compared with glyceraldehyde to see if they are the D-enantiomer or the L-enantiomer.Jun
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Lactic acid is a fairly common and simple example of optical isomerism. The (+) enantiomer of lactic acid is found in muscle. ... The positions of the hydroxyl groups on other chiral molecules can be compared with glyceraldehyde to see if they are the D-enantiomer or the L-enantiomer
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