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How is an allene chiral? I don't understand it because it is a central carbon double bonded on both sides to two other carbons? I think you are supposed to look at the substituents on the outer carbons but does that mean all four substituents have to be different? Or can a substituent on carbon 1 be the same as a substituent on carbon 3 and the molecule still be chiral?
c=c=c
c=c=c