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The process of separating of a racemic mixture into `d` and `l` enantiomers is calledA. dehydrogenationB. revolutionC. dehydrationD. resolution

Answer» Correct Answer - D
Resolution refers to method of separating a racemic mixture into its enantiomeric constituents. One of the most common methods is to allow a racemic mixture of react with an enantiomer of some other compounds. This is changed a racemic form into a mixture of diastereomers which have dofferent melting points, boiling points and solubilities and hence can be separated by conventional methods.


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