distinguish between enatiomers and diastereomer with example
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Enantiomers are the chiral molecules that are mirror images of one another and are not superimposable. Diastereomers are the stereomer compounds with molecules that are not mirrored images of one another and that are not superimposable. They are non-superimposable mirror images of each other.
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An enantiomer is a stereoisomer that's a non-superimposable mirror image of each other, and a diastereomer is a stereoisomer with two or more stereocenters, and the isomers are not mirrored images of each other.
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Enantiomers vs Diastereomers.
Enantiomers Diastereomers
Example: Lactic acid Example: Tartaric
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