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Two possible stereo-structures of CH₃CHOH.COOH, which
are optically active, are called. [2015 RS]
(a) Diastereomers (b) Atropisomers
(c) Enantiomers (d) Mesomers

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Answered by yogichaudhary
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Answer:

Two possible stereo-structures of CH₃CHOH.COOH, which

are optically active, are called. [2015 RS]

(a) Diastereomers

(b) Atropisomers✔✔

(c) Enantiomers

(d) Mesomers

Answered by kingofself
0

Two possible stereo-structures of CH₃CHOH.COOH, which  are optically active, are called enantiomers.

Explanation:

Enantiomers  

  • Examples are L- alanine and D- alanine.
  • D and L is the molecules configurational stereochemistry.
  • It has both physical and chemical properties in an achiral environment.
  • Proteins are made by l- forms of amino acids. Organic compounds has a chiral carbon has the structure of two non-superposable.
  • Enantiomers, the plane direction is rotated and is equal to polarized light but chiral molecules and opposite angle interact differently.
  • Moreover it is present in aldoses.  
  • When a compound increases the amount of geometric forms using multiple chiral features are present is also a pairs of perfect mirror images.

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