Two possible stereo-structures of CH3CHOHCOOH, which are optically active, are called enantiomers.
They are non-superimposable mirror images of each other and are shown in the image.

Both are enantiomers.
Two possible stereo-structures of CH3CHOHCOOH, which are optically active, are called:
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Diastereomers
Atropisomers
Enantiomers
Mesomers
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