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tell me about chiral carbon.​

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Answered by harishkuuttty2007
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How do you know if a carbon is chiral?

Look for carbons with four different groups attached to identify potential chiral centers. Draw your molecule with wedges and dashes and then draw a mirror image of the molecule. If the molecule in the mirror image is the same molecule, it is achiral. If they are different molecules,

Answered by BrainlyBAKA
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Molecules that are nonsuperimposable mirror images of each other are said to be chiral (pronounced “ky-ral,” from the Greek cheir, meaning “hand”). Examples of some familiar chiral objects are your hands, feet, and ears. As shown in Figure 25.7. 1a, your left and right hands are nonsuperimposable mirror images.

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