
A molecule has a chiral centre when the carbon atom is bonded to four different atoms or group of atoms; this gives rises to enantiomers

When unpolarised light is passed through a polariser, the light becomes polarised as the waves will vibrate in one plane only

Enantiomers differ from each other in their biological activity

When one of the enantiomers is in excess, the mixture is optically active; when there are equal amounts of each enantiomer the mixture is optically inactive

Each enantiomer rotates the plane of polarised light in a different direction
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