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Racemic mixtures are equal mixtures of two enantiomers, which are molecules that are mirror images of each other but cannot be superimposed. These mixtures are important in various chemical and pharmaceutical contexts, as the presence of both enantiomers can influence the properties and biological activity of a compound. Understanding racemic mixtures involves recognizing their symmetry elements and operations, as these concepts help explain how enantiomers relate to one another in three-dimensional space.