OK.... so were just doing in our class... and I recently bumped into Solomon And Fryle'S ORGANIC CHEMISTRY.
It was mentioned in a section that 2-Butanone is ACHIRAL... well i searched up the internet and found it was not a typo mistake!!!
Question... how can be butanone achiral?... we were taught that if a plane of symmetry is present only then molecule can be called achiral...(it was even mentioned in solomon n fryle book previously)...my prob is i cant find a plane of symetry in 2-butanone which would mean its chiral.... or any such criteria which would make it achiral
Thanks in advance..