A compound which has no chiral carbon yet is a chiral
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An aldohexose with 4 asymmetric carbon atoms has 24 = 16 stereoisomers: The four groups of atoms attached to the carbon atom can be arranged in space in two different ways that are mirror images of each other, and which lead to so-called left-handed and right-handed versions of the same molecule
The carbon atom which has four different groups attached to it are said to be chiral. A chiral molecules is non-superimosable on its mirror image
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An aldohexose with 4 asymmetric carbon atoms has 24 = 16 stereoisomers: The four groups of atoms attached to the carbon atom can be arranged in space in two different ways that are mirror images of each other, and which lead to so-called left-handed and right-handed versions of the same molecule
The carbon atom which has four different groups attached to it are said to be chiral. A chiral molecules is non-superimosable on its mirror image
For example:
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An asymmetric carbon atom (chiral carbon) is a carbon atom that is attached to four different types of atoms or groups of atoms. ... Molecules that cannot be superimposed on their own mirror image are said to be chiral like mirror image
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