What is racemisation and What is resolution
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racemic modification is known as racemization; the converse process, by which a racemic modification is separated into the two enantiomorphs, is known as resolution.
For example, racemization of an optically active paraffin hydrocarbon is extremely
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racemization is a conversion, by heat or by chemical reaction, of an optically active compound into an optically inactive form which half of the optically active substance becomes its mirror image referred as racemic mixtures.
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