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explain stereoisomerism.​

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Answered by WilliamWhitman
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Stereoisomers are isomers that differ in the way the atoms are oriented in three-dimensional space.

Answered by debosmita75
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Two molecules are described as stereoisomers if they are made of the same atoms connected in the same sequence, but the atoms are positioned differently in space. ... Optical isomers are molecules which are mirror images of one another.

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