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Are the molecules shown on the left below and on the right identical, or are they different from each other? You can rotate the molecule on the right with your mouse to match the molecule on the left. | Are the molecules shown on the left below and on the right identical, or are they different from each other? You can rotate the molecule on the right with your mouse to match the molecule on the left. | ||
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<StructureSection size='340' side='right' scene='61/611451/Mirror_image/2'> | <StructureSection size='340' side='right' scene='61/611451/Mirror_image/2'> | ||
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It turns out that some molecules, such as the drug salbutamol we are using as an example here, are different from their mirror image. The left image shows the actual drug, while the browser on the right shows its mirror image. If you click on the <scene name='61/611451/Salbutamol/5'>green link</scene>, we'll show the actual drug in the browser as well, and you can rotate it with the mouse to show how they match. | It turns out that some molecules, such as the drug salbutamol we are using as an example here, are different from their mirror image. The left image shows the actual drug, while the browser on the right shows its mirror image. If you click on the <scene name='61/611451/Salbutamol/5'>green link</scene>, we'll show the actual drug in the browser as well, and you can rotate it with the mouse to show how they match. |
Revision as of 15:32, 7 December 2014
Two 3D printed objects and a box
A drug and its mirror image
Are the molecules shown on the left below and on the right identical, or are they different from each other? You can rotate the molecule on the right with your mouse to match the molecule on the left.
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