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A compound whose molecule is superimposabel on its mirror image despite containing chiral carbon atoms is called:

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A compound whose molecule is superimposable on its mirror image despite containing chiral carbon atoms is called :

A carbon atom is chiral when

Number of chiral carbon atoms is is

Define:Chiral Carbon atom.

What is a Chiral Carbon atom?

A chiral molecule is not _________ on its mirror image.

An amino acid with no chiral carbon atom.

Assertion A molecule containing chiral carbon must be non-superimposable on its mirror image. ltbr. Reason A chiral carbon is bonded to four different atoms or groups.