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 A chiral carbon is a carbon atom which has 4 different groups attached, this makes the molecule assymetric and produces two (or more) isomers.
 A chiral [[carbon|carbon]] is a carbon [[atom|atom]] which has 4 different groups attached, this makes the molecule assymetric and produces two (or more) [[isomer|isomers]].

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 A chiral carbon is a carbon atom which has 4 different groups attached, this makes the molecule assymetric and produces two (or more) isomers.