The isomer which rotate the
plane polcwsed light to left
is called?
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Enantiomers differ only in their optical activity i.e. the direction in which they rotate plane polarized light. ... On the other hand, if the plane polarized light is rotated to the left or in a counter-clockwise direction, the stereoisomer is called as the (−) or the levorotatory isomer.
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