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Chiral Molecule
A molecule that cannot be superimposed on its mirror image, often possessing a stereocenter.
Enantiomer
One of two mirror-image forms of a chiral molecule, which cannot be superimposed on each other, similar to left and right hands.
Superimposable
A term used to describe two objects, such as molecules, that can be placed on top of each other in such a way that all parts align perfectly and are indistinguishable.
Chiral
Describes a molecule that has non-superimposable mirror images, often resulting in molecules with different optical activities.
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