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Something which is chiral is not symmetric about | Something which is chiral is not symmetric about it's own center. It's mirror image is asymmetric. The example often used to demonstrate this concept is one's own hand: Β | ||
Rotating one's own hand 180Β° does not return it to the original shape. The thumb and the pinky trade places and the front is distinct from the back. | Rotating one's own hand 180Β° does not return it to the original shape. The thumb and the pinky trade places and the front is distinct from the back. | ||
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Chiral_After.png|One's own hand after rotation (Thumb on right, pinky on left). | Chiral_After.png|One's own hand after rotation (Thumb on right, pinky on left). | ||
Symmetry.png|The system of both hands is symmetric despite the individual chirality. | Symmetry.png|The system of both hands is symmetric despite the individual chirality. | ||
SymmetryInChiralSystems.png|Some items may be asymmetric themselves but when paired with another have some symmetry. | |||
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