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explain opticle isomerism in 2 chlorobutane​

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Answered by msziddi41
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2-chlorobutane is an optically active molecule. the carbon numbered as 2 in the molecule is chiral as it has different substituents [-c2h5, ch3, H, Cl] attached to it. thus it rotates plane polarised light in different directions giving rise to two enantiomers [R, S] of the compound.

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Answered by Platinum12
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chlorobutane is an optically active molecule. the carbon numbered as 2 in the molecule is chiral as it has different substituents [-c2h5, ch3, H, Cl] attached to it. thus it rotates plane polarised light in different directions giving rise to two enantiomers [R, S] of the compound.

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