Which isomers is optically actve and why?
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optical isomers is a from of stereoisomerism this page explains what
sterosiomers and how you recognize the possibility of optical isomers in a molecular
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f the solutions are equally concentrated the amount of rotation caused by the two isomers is exactly the same - but in opposite directions. When optically active substances are made in the lab, they often occur as a 50/50 mixture of the two enantiomers. This is known as a racemic mixture or racemate
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