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I have a question that asks me to explain the difference between Enantiomers and Diastereomers using an everyday object as an example.
I have a question that asks me to explain the difference between Enantiomers and Diastereomers using an everyday object as an example. I can explain the Enantiomers and Diastereomers, but I can't seem to think of any "everyday objects" to use.
Can someone please tell me what should I use as an example and why?
Any help is appreciated :)