racemaatti
Racemaatti, also known as a racemic mixture, is a combination of equal amounts of two enantiomers of a chiral molecule. Enantiomers are molecules that are mirror images of each other and are non-superimposable. In a racemic mixture, the two enantiomers are present in a 1:1 ratio, which means that the mixture is optically inactive. This is because the rotation of plane-polarized light by one enantiomer is canceled out by the rotation caused by the other enantiomer.
The term "racemaatti" is derived from the Latin word "racemus," which means "a bunch of grapes," and
Racemic mixtures can be separated into their individual enantiomers through a process called resolution. This can
In summary, racemaatti is a mixture of equal amounts of two enantiomers that is optically inactive. It