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Which acid/base salts differ in their physical properties and can, in principle, be separated?
I. enantiomeric salts (racemic acid and achiral base)
II. meso-salts (meso-acid and achiral base)
III. diastereomeric salts (racemic acid and chiral base)
IV. diastereomeric salts (chiral acid and racemic base)
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