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23. Chirality is essential condition of-*



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Answered by Talentedgirl1
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An object is said to be chiral when it is not superimposable on its mirror image. ... All asymmetric and dissymmetric molecules will be chiral. In other words, the absence of Sn is the necessary and sufficient condition for chirality. (Note that S1 is the same as a mirror plane, and S2 is the same as the inversion centre.)

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An object is said to be chiral when it is not superimposable on its mirror image. ... All asymmetric and dissymmetric molecules will be chiral. In other words, the absence of Sn is the necessary and sufficient condition for chirality. (Note that S1 is the same as a mirror plane, and S2 is the same as the inversion centre.)

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