images of each other.
2) The plane may pass through atoms, between atoms, or both.
Figure 5.8 (a) 2-Chloropropane has a plane of symmetry and is achiral. (b)
2-Chlorobutane does not possess a plane of symmetry and is chiral.
- The achiral hydroxyacetic acid molecule versus the chiral lactic acid molecule:
- Hydroxyacetic acid has a plane of symmetry that makes one side of the
molecule a mirror image of the other side. - Lactic acid, however, has no such symmetry plane.
- Hydroxyacetic acid has a plane of symmetry that makes one side of the
H C
OH
H
COOH
CH 3 CH(OH)COOH
Lactic acid
(chiral)
H C
HO
CH 3
COOH
HO−CH 2 COOH
Hydroxyacetic acid
(achiral)
Symmetry plane NOymmetryplane