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how optical isomers arise?​

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Answered by rameshkumardostpur
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The isomerism is to do with the arrangement of the atoms in space. ... It arises through the presence of a Chiral Centre. Optical isomers are Non Superimposable Mirror Images of each other; a set of optical isomers are called enantiomers.

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