Optical Activity & Isomer TypesStereochemistry
Why is a racemic mixture optically inactive?
Expert Answer
External Compensation. The rotation of one enantiomer is exactly cancelled by the equal/opposite rotation of the other.
Why is a racemic mixture optically inactive?
External Compensation. The rotation of one enantiomer is exactly cancelled by the equal/opposite rotation of the other.
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