explain nomenclature system of optical isomers
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Definition • An optical isomer can be named by the spatial configuration of its atoms. • The system that is used to designate the configurations of chiral carbons of naturally occurring compounds is called the D and L convention or system.
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An optical isomer can be named by the spatial configuration of its atoms. • The system that is used to designate the configurations of chiral carbons of naturally occurring compounds is called the D and L convention or system.
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