Identification of meth enantomers (split tartaric acid)

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Hello, I need help with the identification of enantomers. Swim did the split using tartaric acid 87-69-4 in water. The first photo is the product he got from filtered water and the second from solid tartrate. I know that there should be d isomer in water, but according to the structure of the crystals, it seems to me that it was in a solid precipitated tartrate. What is your opinion?
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I like #2 for being D. #1, it t doesn't really look like L. But also tartare crystals might look a little different than hydrochloride crystals. Did he strip the tartrate and reprotonate both if them or neither or just the second? picture? Pic of tartrate crystals for reference
 

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Both images are already hcl crystals. Hydroxide was first used to release from the tartrate, followed by HCl titration
 

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My solid tartar looked like long thin needles. Because the precipitated tartrate salt was allowed to cool slowly after heating before filtration
 

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2 is your d-meth,
1 had to much different forms of crystal
 

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Hello, I am giving an update. Thank you for your opinions, but according to people who have tried it, they say that the stronger product is in photo number 1
 
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