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Chemistry Forums for Students => High School Chemistry Forum => Topic started by: AdiDex on October 16, 2014, 03:01:14 PM
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I'm little confused between the chiral and enantiomer..!
Are they same or just different side of one coin..!
Please explain with suitable examples..!!
Thanks... :)
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Try reading this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chirality
If I don't just tell you the answer, it's not that I don't want to help, but I want to help you to be able to find out things like this for yourself. It's always worth doing a quick google, you never know what you'll find.
If there's anything specific you still don't get after reading the above, by all means come back and ask.
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What I understood is that -
Chiral and enantiomer are just the similar word...
If a molecule is chiral then it must have a enantiomer ..!!
Enantiomer is only used for molecules where as chiral word can be used anywhere .
For example our hand is chiral but it do not have enantiomer (as enantiomer only used in chemistry )
Please correct me if i'm wrong.
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Chiral is an adjective, meaning having handedness. Enantiomer is a noun.