Does 3-methylhexane have a chirality center

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3-Methylhexane does not have a chirality center. A chirality center, or chiral carbon, is typically a carbon atom bonded to four different substituents. In the case of 3-methylhexane, the structure has a straight-chain backbone with a methyl group attached to the third carbon.

In this compound, no carbon atom is bonded to four distinct groups. Therefore, 3-methylhexane is achiral, meaning it does not have any stereoisomers due to chirality.