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Q.

Choose incorrect statement regarding following compounds :

 

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a

The boiling point of both compounds are same
 

b

Both are optically active
 

c

Equal mixture of both compounds are optically inactive
 

d

Both are diastereomers

answer is D.

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Detailed Solution

Two older prefixes still commonly used to distinguish diastereomers are threo and erythro.

Judging by the context of saccharides, when it is found in the Fischer project the Erythro isomer has two identical elements on the same side and the Throe isomer has them on different sides.

Diastereomers:-

Diastereomers:- Diastereomers are referred to as different stereoisomers. Occurs when two or more stereoisomers of a combination have different configurations. Where two stereoisomers are different from each other they are Epimers. Diastereomers are different from Enantiomers are different from all stereocenters. Computer enantiomers with more than one stereocenter are also drivers of other Stereoisomers.

Option:- (d) Both are diastereomers

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