Living by Chemistry
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Author: Angelica M. Stacy
Publisher: W. H. Freeman
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Chapter U2.47, Problem 5E
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: The mirror images of lowercase letters in the English alphabet needs to be drawn. The lowercase letters which are mirror image of each other needs to be determined.
Concept Introduction: Two stereo-isomers are related to each other by a reflection.
Expert Solution & Answer
Explanation of Solution
The mirror images of first four lower case letters in the English alphabet are represented as follows:
From the above mirror images, it can be seen that b and d also, p and q are mirror images of each other.
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Living by Chemistry
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