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  • Chirality: Determining the Number of Substituents for a Chiral Carbon
    A carbon atom requires four different substituents to be chiral. This is because a chiral carbon atom has a mirror image that is not superimposable on itself. In other words, the carbon atom is not symmetrical. If a carbon atom has only three different substituents, then it is not chiral because its mirror image is superimposable on itself.
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