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Enantiomers are possible in the chiral molecule.
- In chemistry, an enantiomer also called an optical isomer, antipode, or optical antipode - is one of two stereoisomers that are incomparable (different) mirrors, just as the human left and right hands are images of each mirror. the other doesn't seem to be the same as the rewind.
- A single chiral atom or a single structural element in a compound causes that combination to have two possible structures that cannot be transcendent, each being a mirror image of the other.
- Each member of the couple is called enantiomorph property is called enantiomerism.
- The presence of many chiral features in a given combination increases the number of possible geometric forms, although there may be a peak of visual images.
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