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What is theoretical reason for optical activity?

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What is theoretical reason for optical activity?

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Compounds with optical activity have at least one asymmetric atom. The interaction of light with an asymmetric atom cluster causes the plane to move in one direction or the others. Thus, all the sugars are optically active.

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