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are diasteromers optically active??

is there anything else that tells you if a molecule rotates plane polarized light other than it NOT having a plane of sym. and having chiral centers?
 
are diasteromers optically active??

is there anything else that tells you if a molecule rotates plane polarized light other than it NOT having a plane of sym. and having chiral centers?
I think diasteremers can somtimes be optically inactive
 
OP, the term "diastereomer" does not tell us much about the molecule, it just tells us that two molecules have a particular relationship. A meso compound (which is always optically inactive) has optically active diastereomers.
 
OP, the term "diastereomer" does not tell us much about the molecule, it just tells us that two molecules have a particular relationship. A meso compound (which is always optically inactive) has optically active diastereomers.
that is what i meant.
 
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