distinguish between enatiomers and diastereomer with example
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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 acid
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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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