Organic Chemistry: A Guided Inquiry
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Interpretation:Principle of chirality is to be checked and it is to be determined that two of its models can be identical if their arrangements are switched.
Concept introduction:Any two molecules, whose models can be superimposed without breaking bonds, are called identical molecules.On the other hand, chirality refers to the condition when superimposition is not possible.
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