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23 January, 12:40

When a pair of enantiomers is treated with a single (pure) enantiomer of another compound, the resulting mixture is?

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  1. 23 January, 15:06
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    The resulting mixture of the pair of enantiomers that is treated with a single enantiomer of another compound is the diastereomers which is in pair. The diastereomers usually happens when there is a mixture of stereoisomers but in terms of properties, they all have configurations that are different.
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