When is molecule said to be optically active
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any crystal or molecule that can't be superimposed on its mirror image will be optically active. Circularly polarized light waves twist like a corkscrew in the direction of propagation. The corkscrew can twist clockwise (as viewed from the light source) or counterclockwise
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any crystal or molecule that can't be superimposed on its mirror image will be optically active. Circularly polarized light waves twist like a corkscrew in the direction of propagation. The corkscrew can twist clockwise (as viewed from the light source) or counterclockwise.
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