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'''Chirality''' is the geometric property of a rigid object of being non-superposable on its mirror image. An object displaying chirality is called '''chiral'''; the opposite term is '''achiral'''. | '''Chirality''' is the geometric property of a rigid object of being non-superposable on its mirror image. An object displaying chirality is called '''chiral'''; the opposite term is '''achiral'''. |
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Chiralité (Fr); Chiralität (Ge); Chiralità (It); 対掌性 (Ja); Хиральность (Ru); Quiralidad (Sp).
Chirality is the geometric property of a rigid object of being non-superposable on its mirror image. An object displaying chirality is called chiral; the opposite term is achiral.