Optically inactive Fisher projections are representations of molecules that do not exhibit optical activity, meaning they do not rotate plane-polarized light. They are useful for visualizing the three-dimensional structure of molecules and understanding their chemical and physical properties. Fisher projections are two-dimensional representations of three-dimensional molecules. They are drawn on a plane with the horizontal …
Impressive Examples of Optically Inactive Fischer Projections
Examples of optically inactive Fischer projection are those that have a plane of symmetry. This means that the molecule can be divided into two halves that are mirror images of each other. As a result, the molecule does not have a net optical rotation. Fischer projections are a way of representing three-dimensional molecules in two …
