Difference between achiral and chiral
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CHIRAL
Chiral is a term that is used to describe an object or item that is not completely and identically superimposable with a mirror object of itself. Chirality is a feature that is often used in chemistry to describe the configuration of atoms of molecular structures.
ACHIRAL
Achiral is a term used to describe an object that is completely and identically superimposable with a mirror object of itself. The nature of chirality is that generally, only simple molecules such as hydrocarbons are likely to be achiral.
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