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10 December 2023

  • curprev 21:3821:38, 10 December 2023Ai talk contribs 3,667 bytes +3,667 Created page with "== Introduction == Optical isomerism is a form of stereoisomerism, a concept in chemistry, that arises due to the presence of non-superimposable mirror images. These mirror images, known as enantiomers, are a type of optical isomer. The phenomenon is named "optical isomerism" because the isomers can rotate plane-polarized light in different directions and in equal magnitude but opposite in direction. Image:Detail-45777.jpg|thumb|cente..."