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The Bob
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Hi all. It has been a while since I last posted.
I was reading a couple of days ago about optical isomers. I found that L-type isomers cost more than D-type isomers, to manufacture and sell. I was wondering if anyone knew why?
Because of the new rules on PF, I am going to state what I think. I think it is because D-type isomers occur in nature and do not have to be designed, manufactured and sold the way L-types do.
However I am unsure and hope for some help on this topic.
The Bob (2004 ©)
I was reading a couple of days ago about optical isomers. I found that L-type isomers cost more than D-type isomers, to manufacture and sell. I was wondering if anyone knew why?
Because of the new rules on PF, I am going to state what I think. I think it is because D-type isomers occur in nature and do not have to be designed, manufactured and sold the way L-types do.
However I am unsure and hope for some help on this topic.
The Bob (2004 ©)