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B
Diastereomers
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C
Identical
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D
Condtitutional isomers
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Solution
The correct option is A Enantiomers
Here, in between the compounds, C−6 is not a chiral centre. In compound- A, C−2 and C−3 have absolute configuration of R where as in compound- B, C−2 and C−3 have absolute configuration of S.
So, both are enantiomers.