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  1. Chirality - Wikipedia

    A chiral object and its mirror image are called enantiomorphs (Greek, "opposite forms") or, when referring to molecules, enantiomers. Chirality is a property of asymmetry important in several …

  2. CHIRAL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of CHIRAL is of or relating to a molecule that is not superimposable on its mirror image. How to use chiral in a sentence.

  3. 5.1: Chiral Molecules - Chemistry LibreTexts

    The presence of a single chiral carbon atom sufficient to render the molecule chiral, and modern terminology refers to such groupings as chiral centers or stereo centers.

  4. What Is Chirality and Why Does It Matter? - ScienceInsights

    Oct 14, 2025 · For a molecule to be chiral, it must contain at least one specific structural feature known as a chiral center, or an asymmetric center. In organic molecules, this center is typically a carbon …

  5. Chirality: Definition and Examples - Chemistry Learner

    A molecule is said to be chiral if distinguishable from its mirror image; that is, it cannot be superimposed onto it. Understanding how chiral molecules interact with one another and their surroundings is …

  6. Explainer: What is chirality? - Science News Explores

    Feb 11, 2026 · Chiral molecules are mirror images of each other. They might not seem all that different — but can have drastically different effects in medicine, materials and more.

  7. CHIRAL definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    Definition of 'chiral' chiral in American English (ˈkaɪrəl ) adjective Origin: chiro- + -al: coined by Lord Kelvin 2, as because of the apparent reversal of right and left sides (and hands) of a person looking …

  8. Chiral compounds - Student Academic Success - Monash University

    A chiral molecule is a molecule that cannot be superimposed on its mirror image. For a molecule to be chiral, it must contain at least one chiral carbon atom - a carbon atom bonded to four different …

  9. 4.1. Chirality | Organic Chemistry 1: An open textbook

    The easy way to determine if a molecule is chiral is simply to look for the presence of one or more chiral centers: molecules with chiral centers will (almost always) be chiral.

  10. Chirality (chemistry) - Wikipedia

    Definition The chirality of a molecule is based on the molecular symmetry of its conformations. A conformation of a molecule is chiral if and only if it belongs to the Cn, Dn, T, O, or I point groups (the …