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what is the condition to be satisfied for a compound to show chirality

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Answered by vansh2811
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Chiral compounds are non - superimposable on their mirror image. From the explanations above : We can say that that the condition for a compound to be chiral is : The presence of one asymmetric carbon centre

Answered by rachana125
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Explanation:     A chiral molecule or ion must have at least one chiral center or stereocenter. When that center coincides with an atom, the substance is said to have point chirality. In chiral organic compounds, a stereocenter is often an asymmetric carbon.

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