Enantiomorphic
[ih-nan-tee-uh-mawr-fiz-uh m] /ɪˌnæn ti əˈmɔr fɪz əm/
noun, Crystallography.
1.
the existence of two chemically identical crystal forms as mirror images of each other.
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