what are enantiomers give one example
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Enantiomers are chemical isomers that are non-superimposable mirror images of each other. ... Moreover, these types of stereoisomers can be considered as mirror images of each other. A common example of a pair of enantiomers is dextro lactic acid and laevo lactic acid, whose chemical structures are illustrated below.
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Enantiomers are chemical isomers that are non-superimposable mirror images of each other. ... Moreover, these types of stereoisomers can be considered as mirror images of each other. A common example of a pair of enantiomers is dextro lactic acid and laevo lactic acid, whose chemical structures are illustrated below.
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