enatioomers
Enantiomers are a pair of stereo-isomers that are mirror images of each other but are not superimposable on one another. They are non-superimposable mirror images that are in the same plane and are a consequence of the chirality of a compound. This phenomenon is responsible for the property of "handedness" in chemistry, which is an important principle in understanding the properties of chiral molecules.
Enantiomers have the same molecular formula and sequence of bonded atoms, but they differ in the three-dimensional
The presence of enantiomers is crucial in the study of asymmetric synthesis and catalysis. They also play
Enantiomers are often encountered in the study of complex molecules, such as carbohydrates, amino acids, and