Chemistry, asked by samanwitaparid7144, 10 months ago

The correct statement about the compounds (A), (B) and
(C) is :
(a) (A) and (B) are identical
(b) (A) and (B) are diastereomers
(c) (A) and (C) are enantiomers
(d) (A) and (B) are enantiomers

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Answered by sanku12369
6

Answer:

(c) (A) and (C) are enantiomers............plsss MARK me as brainlist

Answered by Anonymous
4

The correct statement about the compounds (A), (B) and  (C) is that (d) (A) and (B) are enantiomers.

  • Enantiomers are one another's non-superimposable mirror images.
  • At one chiral carbon atom, diastereomers have the same structure, and at other carbon atoms different configurations.
  • The rotation of B through 180 degrees in the paper plane will give a D, an enantiomer of A, thus A and B are enantiomers
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