Chemistry, asked by AMANSARMAH, 1 year ago

explain of optical isomerism?

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Answered by pranjalrocky
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Optical isomers are molecules that differ three-dimensionally by the placement of substituents around one or more atoms in a molecule.
Answered by deepa70
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The compounds having the same molecular formula but possessing different spatial arrangement of atoms or groups and differ in the rotation of plane polarized light..

Eg. Lactic acid
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