Axial Chirality Allene Propadiene Molecule PNG
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Axial Chirality Allene Propadiene Molecule PNG

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A diagram that shows the structure of an anti-clockwise molecule. The molecule is made up of two carbon atoms, one on the left side of the image and the other on the right side. The carbon atoms are arranged in a symmetrical pattern, with the carbon atoms forming a ring around the ring. The ring is connected to the ring by a series of arrows. The arrows indicate the direction of the movement of the molecules. In the first image, the molecule is shown as a carbon atom with a blue ring around it. The carbon atoms form a double bond between the two atoms. The blue ring represents the carbon atom and the red ring represents a carbon molecule. In the second image, there is a clockwise mechanism, which is a mechanism that allows the molecules to rotate in different directions. The mechanism is represented by a circle with a red arrow pointing to the center of the ring, indicating that the molecule can be adjusted to change the direction. The text on the image reads "Anti-Clockwise = (S)".

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