Pronunciation: /kaɪrəl/
adjective relating to a molecule that is not superimposable on its mirror image, thus having a non-superimposable mirror image relationship
A1 I learned about chiral molecules in my basic chemistry class.
A2 The students were introduced to the concept of chiral symmetry in their science lesson.
B1 The scientist explained the importance of chiral molecules in drug development.
B2 The research team conducted experiments to determine the chiral properties of the compound.
C1 The professor's lecture on chiral chemistry was both informative and engaging.
C2 The Nobel laureate's groundbreaking research focused on chiral molecules and their applications in medicine.
formal The chiral molecules exhibited optical activity when exposed to polarized light.
informal I learned in chemistry class that chiral compounds have non-superimposable mirror images.
slang Dude, those chiral structures look so cool under the microscope!
figurative The political landscape can be seen as chiral, with opposing viewpoints that cannot be reconciled.
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