Q.27 There are two types of isomerism i.e. structural isomerism and stereoisomerism. The two main types of stereoisomerism are: Diastereomerism (including 'cis-trans isomerism' and Optical Isomerism). Each non-superimposable mirror image structure is called a/an:
A) Metamer
C) Enantiomer
B) Elastomer
D) Tautomer 28
with proper explanation of stereoisomerism
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Stereoisomerism is the arrangement of atoms in molecules whose connectivity remains the same but their arrangement in space is different in each isomer. Stereoisomerism involves compounds with the same chemical formulae and bonds but differing in spatial arrangement.
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