An asymmetric centre is an atom with a spatial arrangement of ligands which is not superposable on its mirror image.
Asymmetric
No, it could be another asymmetric relation.
A carbon atom attached to four different groups through sigma bonds is an asymmetric carbon or chiral carbon, this phenomenon is CHIRALITY, it is a basic centre for existing of Enantiomers the stereo isomers.
what leads to moral hazard or averse selection ? The answer is asymmetric information . So if asymmetric information does not exist, there will be no question about them . Agree ?????
PKI must use asymmetric encryption because it is managing the keys in many cases. This implies the use of public and private key pairs, which is asymmetric.
Asym
No,they are bilaterally symmetrical
Mark A. Rizzacasa has written: 'Stoichiometric asymmetric synthesis' -- subject(s): Asymmetric synthesis, Stoichiometry
An asymmetric synthesis is the synthesis of a specific enantiomer of a compound, a mixture containing more of one enantioner than another.
Yes, the asymmetric carbon in a molecule is a carbon atom that is bonded to four different groups or atoms.
There is only one asymmetric carbon atom in ascorbic acid, hence the possibility of two enantiomeric forms; the L-enantiomer and the D-enantiomer.
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