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Card 6
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What is the difference between optical isomers? (1)
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Card 7
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True or false: Optical isomers are not chemically identical. (1)
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Card 8
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How many optical isomers can form for each chiral carbon? (1)
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Card 9
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What shape should optical isomers be drawn as? (1)
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Card 10
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Most naturally occurring alpha amino acids are optically active. Name an example of the exception to this.
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