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optical activity caused due to​

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Answer:

Optical activity occurs due to molecules dissolved in a fluid or due to the fluid itself only if the molecules are one of two (or more) stereoisomers.

Explanation:

this is known as an enantiomer.

Many naturally occurring molecules are present as only one enantiomer (such as many sugars)

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