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"Isoflourane" is a misspelling of isoflurane.
Yes, it can. There are two glycerol enantiomers, depending on the position of OH group on the second carbon atom.
Mainly because enantiomers have identical physical and chemical properties. However, the difference between two enantiomers can have tremendous impact, especially in biological systems, because many important biological molecules are chiral.
Aldoheptoses have seven carbon atoms and one chiral center, so they can have a maximum of 2^1 = 2 enantiomers.
Isoflurane is the technical name for a type of ether used as an anesthetic in surgical procedures. It is an inhaled anesthetic, fed to the patient through a mask before, and often during, surgical procedures.
Chiral molecules have mirror-image isomers
Epimers are those carbons that have "H" and "OH" are present and they can change their position Enantiomers are special type of isomer these are mirror image to each other
enantiomers
Yes, typically desflurane, isoflurane, or sevoflurane are used.
Potency stones are used for high potency.
potency of what?
Though humans have a degree of potency, It is God who has unlimited potency. That's the meaning of omnipotent.