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Applicable to questions about the spatial arrangement of atoms in a molecule and how they affect its physical or chemical properties.
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Does no optical rotation always implies optical inactivity?
Now there are two options whether the above statement is true or false. What will be the answer?
I choose to false. We have two cases for no rotation of plane polarized light. One of the case is tha …
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Is eta hexachloro cyclohexane optically active compound?
This structure has nine stereoisomers (eight diastereomers, one of which has two enantiomers), which differ by the stereochemistry of the individual chlorine substituents on the cyclohexane. …