The optically inactive compound isa) Glucose
b) Lactic acidc) 2-Chlorobutane
d) 2-Chloro propane
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d) 2-Chloro propane as it has a plane of symmetry.
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2-Chloro propane as it has a plane of symmetry.
Isopropyl chloride is a vapid, combustible synthetic compound.
It has the synthetic equation C₃H₇Cl and is set up by refluxing isopropyl liquor with concentrated hydrochloric corrosive and zinc chloride.
To look at, its auxiliary isomer, 1-chloropropane, is rather a case of an essential (1°) haloalkane, as the chlorine-bound carbon particle has just a single C−C bond.
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