Chirality Centre Explained | Identifying Chiral Carbon Atoms in Organic Chemistry
Learn the concept of the chirality centre (chiral centre) in organic chemistry. In this lesson, we explain how to identify chiral carbon atoms, understand molecular chirality, and distinguish between chiral and achiral compounds. This topic is essential for stereochemistry, optical activity, enantiomers, and polarimetry. Perfect for SHS, undergraduate chemistry students, and anyone preparing for chemistry examinations. #ChiralityCentre #Stereochemistry #OrganicChemistry #ChemistryEducation

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