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So we have the following objects here, and we want to identify which of them are going to be chiral.
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So one way of thinking about chirality is if it is a non -super -reposable mirror image.
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So if that is the case, then we would say that the object or if we're thinking about organic chemistry, the organic compound, then it would be chiral.
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So in other words, you can think about achyrality.
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So a -kirality would be if the object or organic compound had a plane of symmetry in it.
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So looking at compound a, we see we have a basketball.
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We can actually draw, or we can actually see multiple planes of symmetry, but we can just go ahead and draw one straight down the middle here.
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And so we see that the left side is going to be the same as the right side, and therefore this object is going to be a -kiro.
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And looking at the fork, i know it's a really badly drawn fork, but you get the general idea, right? you can draw a plane of cemetery right down the middle for most four -pronged forks anyway.
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And then you can say that this is, a cairo.
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Looking at the wine glass, you can do the same thing here...