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why nitrogen is not considered as chiral centre

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hi mate

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A chiral center is a tetrahedral atom that is bonded to four different groups, and it does not have to be a carbon. When N is bonded to three different groups and has a lone pair, it is a chiral center because the N has four different environments, the 4th being the lone pair of electrons

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