| 1. | In general, an object and its mirror image are called enantiomorphs.
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| 2. | It is a enantiomorphs " ) of each other.
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| 3. | It results from composing the two enantiomorphs of the compound of 10 triangular prisms.
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| 4. | It results from composing the two enantiomorphs of the compound of six pentagrammic prisms.
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| 5. | It results from composing the two enantiomorphs of the compound of six pentagonal prisms.
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| 6. | Two of the Catalan solids are enantiomorphs.
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| 7. | This is enantiomorphism, and the mirror images are said to be enantiomorphs of each other.
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| 8. | There are 32 possible point groups, and 22 of these are capable of forming enantiomorphs.
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| 9. | Not counting the enantiomorphs, bipyramids, and trapezohedra, there are a total of 13 Catalan solids.
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| 10. | A chiral object and its mirror image are said to be "'enantiomorphs " '.
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