is this compound optically active or optically inactive, explain. no spam
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yes it is optically active because it has nonsuperimposable mirror images
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A compound incapable of optical rotation is said to be optically inactive. All pure achiral compounds are optically inactive. eg: Chloroethane (1) is achiral and does not rotate the plane of plane-polarized light. Thus, 1 is optically inactive
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