How do chiral molecules differ from each other?
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When a plane-polarized light is passed through one of the 2 enantiomers of a chiral molecule that molecule rotates light in a certain direction. When the same plane polarized light is passed through the other enantiomer, that enantionmer rotates light by the same amount but in the opposite direction
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