When comparing two enantiomers, describe one physical property that is the same and different also describe how you could measure that in a lab
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Chirality is derived from the Greek word (kheir) that stands for "hand". An object is said to be chiral if the object and its mirror image are non-superimposable, just like our right and left hand. Now you must be wondering what we mean by ‘non-superimposable’. When the mirror image of the object is placed over the original object and they do not overlap, as shown in the figure below, then the object and its image are said to be non-superimposable
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