Asked by Ginger
                is ethanol chiral?
            
            
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                    Answered by
            DrBob222
            
    Why would it be chiral?
    
                    Answered by
            ~christina~
            
    It is not chiral.
for a molecule to be chiral it has to have 4 DIFFERENT substituents
ethanol (either carbon)
has one substituent which is a cH3 (methyl) and 3 other hydrogens so there is a repeat of 3 hydrogens and thus it is not chiral.
    
for a molecule to be chiral it has to have 4 DIFFERENT substituents
ethanol (either carbon)
has one substituent which is a cH3 (methyl) and 3 other hydrogens so there is a repeat of 3 hydrogens and thus it is not chiral.
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