What is the difference between enantiomers and chirals?
1 Answer
May 21, 2018
Enantiomers are chiral!
They are the non-superimposable mirror image of a molecule.
If you're referring to achiral molecules, achiral molecules cannot have an enantiomer because it has no chirality center.
However, there isn't a "difference" per se if you're referring to chiral molecules.