00:01
So we want to determine which of the following objects are chiral.
00:05
So remember, chiral means if we take its mirror image, we won't be able to superimpose it back onto itself.
00:11
Or it's going to look different than its mirror image.
00:14
We can think about it that way.
00:15
Now, for all of these, we're going to assume that there's nothing drawn on them or nothing like that.
00:19
Because you know, a soda can could normally have like the label from whatever company it's from.
00:24
So like a coke can would have like coke written on it like that.
00:30
But if we take the mirror image, then we wouldn't really be able to superimpose it onto that.
00:36
So just kind of for simplicity sake, we're just going to assume it's just an aluminum can with nothing else.
00:43
And the same with the screwdriver.
00:44
There's not going to be any kind of words or anything on it saying who it is made by.
00:49
All right.
00:49
So let's just take the mirror image of these.
00:51
Well, if i take the mirror image of that, i mean, it's going to look exactly the same.
00:56
So we could place this right on top of each other.
00:59
So this is not going to be chiral.
01:02
And now what about the screwdriver? well, again, if we take this mirror image, it's going to pretty much look just like what we have...