Pronunciation: /kaɪˈræləti/
noun the geometric property of a rigid object of being non-superposable on its mirror image; handedness
A1 Chirality is a concept in chemistry.
A2 Students learn about chirality in their introductory chemistry class.
B1 Understanding chirality is important in the field of pharmaceuticals.
B2 Chemists use chirality to distinguish between different forms of molecules.
C1 The study of chirality in organic compounds is a complex and fascinating area of research.
C2 Chirality plays a crucial role in the development of new drugs and materials.
formal The study of chirality in molecules is crucial in understanding their biological activity.
informal I learned in chemistry class that chirality refers to the asymmetry in molecules.
slang Dude, did you know that chirality is like the left and right hands being mirror images of each other?
figurative His decision to take a different path in life showed a chirality in his mindset compared to his peers.
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