racemisk
Racemisk is a term used in chemistry to describe a mixture that contains equal amounts of the two enantiomers of a chiral molecule. The term is commonly translated as racemic in English. Such a mixture is called a racemate, and it is typically formed when a reaction produces both enantiomers in equal yield.
In a racemate, the optical activities of the enantiomers cancel each other out, so the mixture is
Racemization is the process by which a chiral compound interconverts between its enantiomeric forms, potentially leading
The status of a compound as racemisk has practical implications in pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals, where the