Antibodies are Y-shaped symmetrical molecules consisting of two sets of identical long and short chains of proteins.
Alcohol has a symmetrical molecule, so either one gets you loaded.
The effects of low site symmetry are the same as those to be expected from distortion of the symmetrical molecule to a less-symmetrical form.
Pyrazine is a symmetrical molecule with point group D. Derivatives such as phenazine are well known for their antitumor, antibiotic and diuretic activities.
Doxacurium is a symmetrical molecule because it is a diester of succinic acid.
Again linear symmetrical molecules are best.
It's a symmetrical molecule.
HDI is a symmetrical molecule and thus has two isocyanate groups of equal reactivity.
Formally it refers to symmetrical molecules, although the mechanism is invoked for low-symmetry species also.
Since acetylene is a linear symmetrical molecule, it possesses the D point group.