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Chiral inversion refers to the process of converting one enantiomer of a chiral molecule into its mirror-image counterpart. Chiral molecules are those that exist in two non-superimposable forms known as enantiomers, which are typically labeled as "R" and "S" forms based on their spatial configuration.

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