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What are mesomers?explain briefly with one example?

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Answered by saumya1130
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mesomersmesomers are a type of compounds in which net rotation of plane polarised light is zero . A A meso compound is an achiral compound that has chiral centers. Example hydrogen (H) and chlorine (Cl) are on the internal mirror plane, so Example is still classified as a meso compound.

Answered by shambit2001gmailcom
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mesomers are a type of compounds in which net rotation of plane polarised light is zero . i.e to be simple , mesomers are type of organic compounds where two chiral carbons are present and those two are similar , so net rotation is zero .

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