Difference between Enantiomers and a disteriomers with example

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  • Enantiomers are pairs of stereoisomers that are chiral. A chiral molecule is non-superimposable on its mirror image so that the mirror image is actually a different molecule. The two non-identical mirror images are a pair of enantiomers.
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  • Diastereomers are paired isomers that do not mirror images of each other.
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