Why is it necessary for the carbon to be chiral for optically active compound?
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As stated, chiral molecules are optically active, which implies that when a beam of plane-polarized light passes through a chiral molecule, it interacts with the molecule in such a way that the angle of the plane of oscillation rotates. Illustration showing how a chiral sample can rotate plane-polarized light.
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As stated, chiral molecules are optically active, which implies that when a beam of plane-polarized light passes through a chiral molecule, it interacts with the molecule in such a way that the angle of the plane of oscillation rotates.
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