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chirality In geometry, a figure is chiral (and said to have chirality) if it is not identical to its mirror image, or more particularly can't be mapped to its mirror images by rotations and translations alone. Such objects then come in two forms, called enantiomorphs. ...
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chirality When a molecule has a nonsuperimposable mirror image. To imagine this, put your hands together. Although they are mirror images, you can't put them right on top of each other so they are interchangable. Well, normal people can't, anyway.
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chirality The ability of a chemical substance to exist in two mirror-image forms, each of which rotates polarized light in opposite directions.
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chirality a term which may be applied to any asymmetric object or molecule. The property of non-identity of an object with its mirror image.
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