Optically active isomers but not mirror images are called
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A test for achirality is the presence of a mirror plane within the molecule. If a molecule has a plane within it that will cut it into two symmetrical halves, then it is achiral. ... Thus, it isn't surprising that a pair of stereoisomers that are mirror images of each are called enantiomers
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Diastereomers is a optical isomer which shows the required characteristics
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