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My book says this is not a chiral compound because it has no assymetric centers and has a plane of symmetry:
http://cccbdb.nist.gov/gifs/s2398109.gif
It's a cyclobutane molecule with one methyl group on the first carbon and another methyl group on the third carbon, and the methyl groups are in the trans configuration (One's a solid wedge, and the other's on a dashed wedge).
How can there be a plane of symmetry if one's on a dashed wedge and the other a solid wedge?
http://cccbdb.nist.gov/gifs/s2398109.gif
It's a cyclobutane molecule with one methyl group on the first carbon and another methyl group on the third carbon, and the methyl groups are in the trans configuration (One's a solid wedge, and the other's on a dashed wedge).
How can there be a plane of symmetry if one's on a dashed wedge and the other a solid wedge?