Find out total possible optical isomers of 2-chlorobutane.
Find out total possible optical isomers of 2-chlorobutane.
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There is one chiral centre present in given compound which is unsymmetrical.
Total number of isomers = 2n
n = number of stereogenic centre
n = 1
= 21
= 2
Total two optical isomers are possible
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