Chapter 5: Q. 31a (page 148)
Q 31 Which of the following objects are chiral?
(a) A basketball
(b) A fork
(c) A wine glass
(d) A golf club
(e) A spiral staircase
(f) A snowflake
Short Answer
(a). None of the objects are chiral.
Chapter 5: Q. 31a (page 148)
Q 31 Which of the following objects are chiral?
(a) A basketball
(b) A fork
(c) A wine glass
(d) A golf club
(e) A spiral staircase
(f) A snowflake
(a). None of the objects are chiral.
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