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How many chiral carbon atom in aspirin

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Aspirin, pictured, has no chiral centres and planar symmetry. It cannot support optical isomerism. The range of pharmological activity of this substance, and its ease of synthesis (which includes its LACK of optical activity), truly makes it a wonder drug.

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