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What do you mean in organic compounds if the compound is said to be symmetrical?

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Answered by ITZAARAV
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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. ... Symmetry and asymmetry are important properties that affect how molecules respond to light waves, form bonds and operate biologically.

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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. ... Symmetry and asymmetry are important properties that affect how molecules respond to light waves, form bonds and operate biologically.

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