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<jmol><jmolbutton><text>left</text><script>load $isopropanol</script></jmolbutton></jmol><jmol><jmolbutton><text>middle</text><script>load $2-butanol</script></jmolbutton></jmol><jmol><jmolbutton><text>right</text><script>load $butanone</script></jmolbutton></jmol>
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<jmol><jmolbutton><text>left</text><script>load $isopropanol</script></jmolbutton></jmol> <jmol><jmolbutton><text>middle</text><script>load $2-butanol</script></jmolbutton></jmol> <jmol><jmolbutton><text>right</text><script>load $butanone</script></jmolbutton></jmol>
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Revision as of 14:34, 26 September 2020

Three molecules to consider (scroll down before you get dizzy)

Image:Isoprop small.gifImage:Secbutanol small.gifImage:Butanone.gif

Which one of these molecules is chiral?

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