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how to decide an isomer is leavo or dextro?? without polarimeter...​

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Answered by Shailesh183816
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A dextrorotatory compound is often, but not always, prefixed "(+)-" or "D-". If a compound is dextrorotatory, its mirror image counterpart is levorotatory. That is, it rotates the plane of polarized light counterclockwise (to the left

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