How do a pair of enantiomers differ?
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Mar 1, 2017
Explanation:
A chiral molecule exists as PAIRS of non-superposable mirror images. Structurally, a pair of so-called enantiomers ARE identical, in that their connectivities are the same. Nevertheless, they cannot be superimposed on account of their handedness.
For information on diastereomers see here.