what is chelate and optical isomerism ?
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Optical isomers are stereoisomers that are related via on superimposable mirror images of each other. They differ from geometric stereoisomers in that they rotate can rotate plane polarized light. These isomers are referred to as enantiomers or chiral.
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Optical isomers are stereoisomers that are related via on-superimposable mirror images of each other. They differ from geometric stereoisomers in that they rotate can rotate plane-polarized light. These isomers are referred to as enantiomers or chiral.
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Optical isomers are stereoisomers that are related via on-superimposable mirror images of each other. They differ from geometric stereoisomers in that they rotate can rotate plane-polarized light. These isomers are referred to as enantiomers or chiral.
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