How do you know that an atom is asymmetrical or symmetrical
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I think the question is wrong
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its supposed to be a molecule
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A symmetrical molecule is one whose appearance does not change if you turn it about an axis of symmetry; original and rotated states are indistinguishable from one another.
By contrast, an asymmetrical molecule has no axis of symmetry; you can tell if it has been rotated.
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