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Q1. If an organic compound has only one asymmetric carbon in it, is it an Optically Active compound for sure?Q2. If an organic compound has No asymmetric Carbon atom in it, then is it Optically Inactive for sure? (without considering any other specification of its structure in both the queries.) Thanks.

Q1. If an organic compound has only one asymmetric carbon in it, is it an Optically Active compound for sure?Q2. If an organic compound has No asymmetric Carbon atom in it, then is it Optically Inactive for sure? (without considering any other specification of its structure in both the queries.) Thanks.

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Manan agarwal
15 Points
6 years ago
1. Yes ,it is sure that compound will be optically active.2.no,it is not sure as complexes can be there which are optically active instead of having no chital carbons.

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