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Chirality : It is defined as the property that a molecule posses by which is optically active i.e. it is able to rotate the plane of polarised light.

Chirality is a geometric property of some molecules and ions.

A chiral molecule / ion is non-superposable on its mirror image.

The presence of an asymmetric carbon center is one of several structural features that induce chirality in organic and inorganic molecules.

Chiral Centre : The carbon atom which is attached to four different groups is a chiral centre.

This Carbon atom is responsible for making a molecule chiral.

A chiral centre is an atom that has four different groups bonded to it in such a manner that it has a nonsuperimposable mirror image.

The term "chiral centre" has been replaced by the term chirality centre.

In the molecule below, the carbon atom is a chirality centre.

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Chirality

It is defined as the property that a molecule posses by which is optically active i.e.,it is able to rotate the plane of polarised light. ... Chiral Centre : The carbon atom which is attached to four different groups is a chiral centre. This Carbon atom is responsible for making a molecule chiral.

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