1998
DOI: 10.1007/s001010050545
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Stereoisomere in der Anästhesie

Abstract: All optically active molecules have at least one asymmetric atom in common which is attached to four ligands, that can have different three dimensional positions. Therefore it can be concluded that the resulting isomers are chemically identical in all respects except for the direction with which they rotate plane-polarized light. When the isomer and its corresponding enantiomer are present in equal proportions, they are called racemic mixture, a mixture that does not rotate polarized light, since the optical a… Show more

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