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    Which of the Structures Given Below Represents the Enantiomer of the Following
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Which of the Structures Given Below Represents the Enantiomer of the Following

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Question 16

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Which of the structures given below represents the enantiomer of the following compound: Which of the structures given below represents the enantiomer of the following compound:   ? A)    only B)    only C)  both a and b D)  neither b nor b ?


A) Which of the structures given below represents the enantiomer of the following compound:   ? A)    only B)    only C)  both a and b D)  neither b nor b only
B) Which of the structures given below represents the enantiomer of the following compound:   ? A)    only B)    only C)  both a and b D)  neither b nor b only
C) both a and b
D) neither b nor b

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