the carbon atom which have not any chiral atom
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Chiral molecules usually contain at least one carbon atom with four nonidentical substituents. Such a carbon atom is called a chiral center (or sometimes a stereogenic center), using organic-speak. ... Neither will carbons on double or triple bonds be chiral centers because they can't have bonds to four different groups.
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An asymmetric carbon atom is a carbon atom that is attached to to four different types of atoms.
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