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- Racemization abstract "In chemistry, racemization is the conversion of an enantiomerically pure mixture (one where only one enantiomer is present) into a mixture where more than one of the enantiomers are present. An enantiomer, also known as an optical isomer, refers to a stereoisomer of a pair of molecules that are non-superimposable mirror images of each other. If the racemization results in a mixture where the D and L enantiomers are present in equal quantities, the resulting sample is described as a racemic mixture, a racemate, or racemic.".
- Q25819 abstract "In chemistry, racemization is the conversion of an enantiomerically pure mixture (one where only one enantiomer is present) into a mixture where more than one of the enantiomers are present. An enantiomer, also known as an optical isomer, refers to a stereoisomer of a pair of molecules that are non-superimposable mirror images of each other. If the racemization results in a mixture where the D and L enantiomers are present in equal quantities, the resulting sample is described as a racemic mixture, a racemate, or racemic.".