How Do Optical Isomers Arise?

How Do Optical Isomers Arise? It arises through the presence of a Chiral Centre. Optical isomers are Non Superimposable Mirror Images of each other; a set of optical isomers are called enantiomers. … This is the observation that in a pair of enantiomers one will rotate plane polarised light clockwise, and the other an equal